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Segmental arterial mediolysis: course, sequelae, prognosis, and pathologic–radiologic correlation
Cardiovascular Pathology, 11/06/09
Slavin RE – Segmental arterial mediolysis is an acute limited disease. Sequelae recognized radiologically include aneurysms, dissecting hematomas, arterial stenosis, and occlusions. Generally, these persist, become smaller, or resolve, but symptomatic dissections with delayed onset occur. Sequelae of subclinical forms of segmental arterial mediolysis may cause isolated idiopathic aneurysms or may evolve into arterial lesions indistinguishable from fibromuscular dysplasia.
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