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Meanings of false lumen in English
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Usage of false lumen in English
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As such, they can serve as an anatomic marker of the falselumen.
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All stents were patent with the falselumen completely thrombosed and absorbed in the endovascular group.
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One patient had aneurysmal degeneration of the falselumen and required an additional endograft at 18 months.
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For a type I dissection the falselumen was completely thrombosed after repair in 34%.
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The descending thoracic aorta with a patent falselumen was markedly enlarged in proportion to the follow-up time.
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Due to the lack of overwriting artifacts, B-Flow imaging detected residual flow within the falselumen more precisely.
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However, falselumen obliteration beyond the stented segment appears necessary to prevent late aneurysmal degeneration of the distal aorta.
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Complete thrombosis of the thoracic falselumen was achieved in six patients and partial thrombosis was achieved in three.
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It also improves the visualization of flow within the true and falselumen, of hypoechoic thrombi and of intramural hematoma.
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There was no significant correlation between the sequential changes in the cobwebs and dilatation or thrombus formation in the falselumen.
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Enlargement of the saccular aneurysm in the falselumen of the dissecting aortic aneurysm accompanying with massive mural thrombus was noted.
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Conclusions: TEVAR of acute AD promotes long-term remodeling across the stented segment, with falselumen obliteration in 84% of patients.
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Postoperative enhanced CT showed an intimal tear and residual flow in the falselumen from the distal arch to the descending aorta.
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These structures are considered to be a reliable anatomic marker and to be useful for CT identification of the falselumen in aortic dissection.
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A 59-year-old man with hypertension was found to have a Stanford type B aortic dissection with a falselumen extending to the abdominal aorta.
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However, 3 months later it developed into a newly formed intimal tear in the right renal artery, leading to retrograde reperfusion into the falselumen.