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Case of the Week 417



What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • 57 year-old female with normal arm and leg pressures



Sagittal Reformatted contrast-enhanced CT of aorta

  1. Hypertension
  2. Aortic stenosis
  3. Pseudocoarctation
  4. TAPVR
  5. Coarctation of the Aorta

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Answer:

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3. Pseudocoarctation

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Pseudocoarctation

General Considerations

  • Congenital and relatively rare
  • Elongated and redundant descending aorta with kinking or buckling of the aorta distal to the origin of the left subclavian artery
  • No obstruction
  • Pressure gradient of less than 30 mmHg
  • No rib notching
  • May be caused by an abnormally long descending aorta

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