Thrombosed type A acute aortic dissection is a subtype of aortic dissection. The computed tomography shows a crescent-shaped false lumen with blood flow in the false lumen. Clinical characteristics of TA AAD are sometimes dissimilar from those of the classical aortic dissection. The computed tomographic finding of this disorder is a crescent-shaped false lumen without any entry sites and obvious blood flow in the false lumen. Another mechanism is the false lumen thrombosis fastly after the intimal tear develops probably due to lack of re-entry.The classical type A AAD generally requires emergent graft replacement including entry resection to prevent catastrophic clinical events such as aortic rupture or organ ischemia.
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