Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is rare in the paediatric and young adult population. We present a fatal case of acute aortic dissection Stanford B in a young male diagnosed with hypertension. He presented with severe acute abdominal pain with malignant hypertension. He did not have any trauma to the chest or did not have history of an illicit drug abuse. He had no features suggestive of connective tissue disease as well as other typical signs of aortic dissection. The complain of acute, severe abdominal pain which was out of proportion and required multiple doses of intravenous opioid, raised the suspicion of aortic dissection in this case. Point of care sonography (POC) was done in Emergency Department (ED). However, due to its highly opera...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening illness requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Uncommon ea...
Aortic dissection (AoD) is one of the most common catastrophes involving the aorta. Nevertheless, ea...
Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is rare in the paediatric and young adult population. We present a fa...
Acute aortic dissection is a frequently fatal condition that rarely involves young individuals. It h...
Aortic dissection occurs when a tear develops in the wall of the aorta, which is rare in the young p...
Jérôme Pineault1, Denis Ouimet2, Vincent Pichette2, Michel Vallée21D...
Aortic dissection is rare in the pediatric and young adult population. We hereby present a case of a...
Aortic dissection is a tearing in the inner wall of the aorta which spreads along the wall of the ve...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening illness requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Uncommon ea...
Aortic dissection (AoD) is one of the most common catastrophes involving the aorta. Nevertheless, ea...
Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is rare in the paediatric and young adult population. We present a fa...
Acute aortic dissection is a frequently fatal condition that rarely involves young individuals. It h...
Aortic dissection occurs when a tear develops in the wall of the aorta, which is rare in the young p...
Jérôme Pineault1, Denis Ouimet2, Vincent Pichette2, Michel Vallée21D...
Aortic dissection is rare in the pediatric and young adult population. We hereby present a case of a...
Aortic dissection is a tearing in the inner wall of the aorta which spreads along the wall of the ve...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
The objective of this study was to determine the morbidity and mortality of patients with acute thor...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is gaining recognition in Western societies, and it is being diagnosed with increa...
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening illness requiring early diagnosis and treatment. Uncommon ea...
Aortic dissection (AoD) is one of the most common catastrophes involving the aorta. Nevertheless, ea...