Pitfalls in Computed Tomography of the Aorta

The thoracic aorta is an essential part of any chest computed tomography (CT), whether the examination is performed for the evaluation of an acute aortic syndrome (AAS) (intramural hematoma [IMH], penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, or aortic dissection) or as part of an initial or follow-up oncology visit. Although many radiologists are familiar with the classic findings of the AASs, mimics of pathology can often lead to confusion.1-6 These mimics include technical artifacts and anatomical variants.
Source: Seminars in Roentgenology - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research