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To: StayoutdaBushesWay

Is there not a test that checks the blood vessels in your entire body?


49 posted on 12/21/2010 4:34:29 AM PST by seoul62
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To: seoul62

An enlarged aorta will usually appear in the chest x rays and ultrasound exams of most patients. The use of a blood dye in angiograms and/or CT scans (computed tomography scans) will aid in diagnosing and visualizing the dissection.


61 posted on 12/21/2010 1:43:54 PM PST by StayoutdaBushesWay (Why Johnny Ringo, you look like someone just walked over your grave!)
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To: seoul62

An enlarged aorta will usually appear in the chest x rays and ultrasound exams of most patients. The use of a blood dye in angiograms and/or CT scans (computed tomography scans) will aid in diagnosing and visualizing the dissection.


62 posted on 12/21/2010 2:55:52 PM PST by StayoutdaBushesWay (Why Johnny Ringo, you look like someone just walked over your grave!)
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