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Q: How does one get Aortic root dilatation?
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429.89


What is ectasia of the aortc root?

dilation of aortic root (site of where cusps are located)


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Can female fetus have renal pelvis dilatation?

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What is the difference between the ascending aorta and the thoracic aorta?

The ascending aorta extends from the aortic root (which connects the aorta to the heart), upwards toward the aortic arch. The thoracic aorta is one of two parts of the descending aorta, which extends back down towards the abdomen after the aortic arch. The thoracic aorta is the part of the descending aorta that is above the diaphragm, while the abdominal aorta is below the diaphragm.


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What is saccular dilatation of the nerve root sheaths mean?

Saccular dilatation of the nerve root sheaths refers to the enlargement of the protective coverings surrounding nerves in the spinal cord, often due to inflammation or other underlying conditions. This can potentially compress or irritate the nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, weakness, or sensory changes in the affected areas. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with medications or other interventions.


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What procedure is used if cardiopulmonary bypass is employed?

the surgeon inserts cannulae (small, flexible tubes) into the femoral vessels. Aortic occlusion and cardioplegia are administered through a catheter advanced through the contralateral femoral artery into the aortic root (ascending aorta).


What are the subdivisions of the aorta?

The aorta is one vessel that can be conceptualized in six parts: The aortic root: connects the aorta to the left ventricle. The coronary arteries emerge from this part. Ascending aortia: Moving away from the heart towards the neck. Aortic arch: the aorta turns at this point to descend towards the rest of the body. Branches to the brain and upper extremities branch away here. Descending aorta: extends down the back and divides into the common iliac arteries. The portion above the diaphragm is the thoracic aorta, the portion below the diagram is the abdominal aorta.