Thoracic aortic aneurysm pathophysiology
Template:Thoracic aortic aneurysms
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Pathophysiology
Gross Pathology
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross very good example dissected channel has been opened
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross external view good appearance from adventitia
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross opened false channel
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross good example dissection beginning at third portion aortic arch
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross cross sections showing thrombus in false lumen true lumen has been opened longitudinally
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross shows origin just above aortic valve false channel shown in descending thoracic aorta (very good example)
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, a good example of typical abdominal aorta aneurysm with mural thrombus
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, a very good example of dissection beginning just above aortic ring
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, (rather) good example of abdominal aortic aneurysm
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, an excellent example, starting just above the aortic valve with reflection of aorta to show the dissection tract and some thrombus
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross shows dilated aorta with extensive atherosclerosis dissection is seen, a small abdominal aorta atherosclerotic aneurysm is present good for association of dilation with dissection
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross arrow points to start of dissection in first portion aortic arch good but not the best example shows dilation
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, very good to show start of dissection above aortic valve and blood in false channel
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, heart with root of aorta to show hemorrhage into pericardium (a very good example)
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, of heart and aorta with dissection and large false channel (a good example)
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross cross section of aorta with two channels (a good example)
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, a nice view of cross section of abdominal aorta aneurysm
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross good example of typical angular tear above aortic valve
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross good example angular tear above aortic valve
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, external natural color very good example of an atherosclerotic thoracic aorta aneurysm with focal rupture
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, excellent color, opened thoracic segment of aorta with two saccular atherosclerotic ruptured aneurysms
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, an excellent example, natural color, external view of typical thoracic aortic aneurysms
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross unopened lesion natural color
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross dissection first portion of arch fixed specimen (a good example)
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, rather well shown dissection in first portion of the aortic arch
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, rather well shown dissection in first portion of the aortic arch
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, an excellent example of type I lesion
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, external view, an excellent example
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, Type I shows false channel
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, opened to show false channel (good example)
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, very good example of ruptured thoracic segment
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, coagulum of blood in false channel
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, aortic valve area dissection (well shown, typical lesion)
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Abdominal Aneurysm Ruptured: Gross (good example) opened kidneys in marked place, atherosclerosis in lower thoracic aorta
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, (very good example) opened lesion with mural thrombus
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, large tear in first portion of aortic arch, annuloaortic ectasis
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, external view of heart and first portion of aortic arch, annuloaortic ectasia, hemorrhage beneath adventitia is evidence of dissection
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm Infected: Gross, infected abdominal aneurysm at superior suture line with rupture into duodenum
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Atherosclerotic Aneurysm: Gross, cross sections of repaired aneurysm showing Dacron graft and old mural thrombus. A nice example of fibrin layer in graft
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Ruptured Syphilitic Aneurysm
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Dissecting Aneurysm in a patient with Marfan's syndrome
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Traumatic Aneurysm
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Kidney: Arteriosclerosis: Gross aorta with well shown renal artery containing large plaque and kidney with multiple cortical scars and atrophy also abdominal aorta aneurysm with mural thrombus (excellent example for renovascular hypertension)
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross, fixed tissue, descending thoracic segment dissection opened to show the false channel. The true surface is also visible
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Aneurysm: Gross, ruptured thoracic aorta aneurysm, in situ lower thoracic portion (probably due to atherosclerosis)
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Abdominal Aneurysm Graft Repair: Gross, natural color, close-up view, an excellent example of Dacron graft that has been in place for years with pseudointima and atherosclerosis
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Dacron Graft: Gross, close-up Dacron graft to repair aneurysm. Aorta completely covered with a calcified and ulcerated plaque with small mural thrombi (an excellent depiction of proximal suture line)
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross natural color descending aorta opened into false channel
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, natural color, unopened specimen with about a six centimeter aneurysm between renals and bifurcation (a very good example of opened aneurysm)
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, natural color, an opened aneurysm showing quite well laminated thrombus
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Atherosclerosis with Mural Thrombi: Gross, natural color, a nice photo of descending thoracic aorta with extensive ulcerated plaques and mural thrombi in distal portion. The case also has an abdominal aneurysm
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Pseudoaneurysm Ruptured Into Duodenum: Gross natural color aorta and duodenum with arrow pointing to rupture point of aortobifemoral bypass pseudoaneurysm rupture and another in duodenum a very good demonstration of this very well known complication of aortic prostheses
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, natural color, large aneurysm opened showing sessile calcified plaques with no mural thrombus. Lesion extends from renal arteries to the bifurcation (the same lesion seen externally with focus of rupture)
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Abdominal Aneurysm Ruptured: Gross, natural color, external view with large area of apparent rupture. Aorta is opened to show this aneurysm)
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, natural color, unopened large and quite typical aneurysm extending from below renal arteries to bifurcation
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Abdominal Aneurysm: Gross, natural color, opened aneurysm with well shown and typical laminated thrombus (external view)
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Aortobifemoral Prosthesis: Gross, natural color, nice dissection showing Dacron prosthesis replacing abdominal segment of aorta with portion of atherosclerotic aneurysm with renal arteries and kidneys
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Aortobifemoral Prosthesis: Gross natural color close-up view of nicely dissected prosthesis extending from below renals to common iliac arteries portion of atherosclerotic aneurysm behind prosthesis
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Dissecting Aneurysm: Gross natural color close-up view of aortic valve and proximal aortic arch with ruptured intima rather good illustration of this lesion
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Syphilitic Aneurysm: Gross natural color rather a close-up view and outstanding photo of aneurysm ruptured into the left main stem bronchus
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Syphilitic Aneurysm: Gross natural color typical tree barking in aorta aneurysm opening is seen in which is a thrombus aneurysm ruptured into left main stem bronchus (shown very well)
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Dissecting Aneurysm Chronic: Gross natural color first portion of aortic arch with intimal rent well shown with healed margins and view into false channel that shows a surface looking like atherosclerosis which is known to develop in a chronic dissection
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Dissecting Aneurysm Chronic: Gross, natural color, closer view of the previous one (a very good example)