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Thoracic Aorta Disease in an Asymptomatic Primary Prevention Population
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April 19, 2019
Dr. Milind Desai, Medical Director of the Aorta Center, discusses a recently published paper looking ...
read more ↘ at a series of asymptomatic middle aged males who underwent chest computed tomographyalong with coronary artery calcium scoring as part of a comprehensive primary prevention evaluation. About 16% had a dilated aortic root when indexed to height. Dr. Desai discusses the implications of these findings.
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read more ↘ at a series of asymptomatic middle aged males who underwent chest computed tomographyalong with coronary artery calcium scoring as part of a comprehensive primary prevention evaluation. About 16% had a dilated aortic root when indexed to height. Dr. Desai discusses the implications of these findings.
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