in myocadial ischemia, pain radiate to jaw, neck,shoulder,arm wheras in aortic dissection pain radiate to back, between scapulae there is differense between pulse rate of both arms and leg depending on ecg changes
An aortic dissection usually causes severe pain in the abdomen, back, or chest, depending on the section of the aorta that is affected.
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Aortic dissection is typically caused by a tear in the inner layer of the aortic wall, leading to the separation of the layers and the formation of a false channel for blood to flow through. This can be triggered by conditions that weaken the aortic wall, such as high blood pressure, genetic disorders affecting connective tissue, or trauma.
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Thoracic aortic dissection or hemopericardium.
"Separating aorta" might refer to an aortic dissection. An aortic dissection is a life-threatening aortic condition in which the inner layer of the aorta is torn. This causes blood to collect in the space between the two layers. This blocks blood flow, causes the tear to enlarge and weakens the outer wall of the aorta, which can lead to this wall rupturing. Medical attention at a center specializing in aortic disease should be sought immediately for suspected aortic dissection.
Tomoyuki Dan died on October 10, 2013, in Japan of aortic dissection.
Aortic Dissection can be fatal if it is not recognized right away. It occurs when the wall of the aorta tears and blood flows in. Most people associate the pain with a heart attack and tend to ignore the symptoms.
Eiichi Ohtaki died on December 30, 2013, in Tokyo, Japan of aortic dissection.
Leslie Temple died on July 10, 2004, in Liverpool, England, UK of aortic dissection.
John Ritter died on September 11, 2003 after suffering an aortic dissection.