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Kyle Gifford

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Case of the Month, Chest, Techniques

Aortic Major Diameters Comparison

The pictures above are measurements done by Stanford’s 3DQ Lab and are taken from one patient’s CT scans over a 3 year period.  It shows an aortic dissection that becomes aneurysmal. An aneurysm is defined as an abnormal bulge of a major blood vessel that transmits blood from your heart to other organs. An aortic […]

April 16, 2019/by Kyle Gifford
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