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Penetrating Atherosclerotic Ulcer

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The pathogenesis of penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (PAU) in aortic disease remains controversial. Between January 1995 and April 1999, five patients underwent treatment for a PAU in our hospital. All were men, ranging in age from 46 to 74 years, with a mean age of 66.2 years. The PAU was located on the thoracic descending aorta in three patients and on the abdominal aorta in two. Preoperative diagnosis was established by contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan and aortogram. Surgery was performed in four patients, as graft replacement in three, and patch plasty in one. The remaining patient is being carefully observed on antihypertensive therapy. No connective tissue disorder, trauma, dissection, or infection was seen in any of the patients who underwent surgery, all of whom had uneventful postoperative courses with no perioperative complications or enlargement of the aorta. We conclude that surgical treatment should be performed for patients with PAU to prevent an aortic catastrophe caused by rapid development of the lesion. This report might provide further evidence of the importance of PAU.

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Received: December 24, 1999 / Accepted: July 25, 2000

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Toda, R., Moriyama, Y., Iguro, Y. et al. Penetrating Atherosclerotic Ulcer. Surg Today 31, 32–35 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005950170216

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