Fig. 1From: Ten-year follow-up study of a young woman with loeys-dietz syndrome: a case reportVolume-rendering computed tomography. (A) Age of 18 years. Enhanced computed tomography showed 100-mm dilation of the ascending aorta, meandering of the vertebral artery, dilatation of the superior mesenteric artery, and an aneurysm of the left deep femoral artery. (B) Age of 27 years. The abdominal aortic artery was dilated. (C) Postoperative computed tomography. The abdominal aorta had been replaced by a prosthetic graft, and the aortic arch was dilatedBack to article page