Aortic dissection causes: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m Robot: Changing Category:DiseaseState to Category:Disease |
|||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Other risk factors and conditions associated with the development of aortic dissection include: | Other risk factors and conditions associated with the development of aortic dissection include: | ||
:*Aging | :*[[Aging]] | ||
:*Bicuspid aortic valve | :*[[Bicuspid aortic valve]] | ||
:*Coarctation | :*[[Chest trauma]] | ||
:*Connective tissue disorders | :*[[Coarctation of the aorta]] | ||
:*Ehlers-Danlos syndrome | :*[[Connective tissue disorders]] | ||
:*Heart surgery or procedures | :*[[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]] | ||
:*Marfan syndrome | :*[[Heart surgery]] or procedures | ||
:*Pregnancy | :*[[Marfan syndrome]] | ||
:*[[Pregnancy]] | |||
:*Pseudoxanthoma elasticum | :*Pseudoxanthoma elasticum | ||
:*Vascular inflammation due to conditions such as arteritis and syphilis | :*[[Tertiary syphilis]] | ||
:*[[Turner's syndrome]] | |||
:*Vascular inflammation due to conditions such as [[arteritis]] and syphilis | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 14:35, 17 August 2012
Aortic dissection Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
---|
Treatment |
Special Scenarios |
Case Studies |
|
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]
Causes of aortic dissection
The exact cause is unknown, but risks include atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and high blood pressure. Traumatic injury is a major cause of aortic dissection, especially blunt trauma to the chest. Hitting the steering wheel of a car during an accident is a common traumatic cause.
Other risk factors and conditions associated with the development of aortic dissection include:
- Aging
- Bicuspid aortic valve
- Chest trauma
- Coarctation of the aorta
- Connective tissue disorders
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- Heart surgery or procedures
- Marfan syndrome
- Pregnancy
- Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
- Tertiary syphilis
- Turner's syndrome
- Vascular inflammation due to conditions such as arteritis and syphilis
References
Acknowledgements
The content on this page was first contributed by: David Feller-Kopman, MD and C. Michael Gibson M.S., M.D. Template:WH Template:WS