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What are physical findings in aortic dissection?

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• hypertension or hypotension • loss of pulses, aortic regurgitation • pulmonary edema • neurologic findings due to carotid artery obstruction (hemiplegia, hemianesthesia) or spinal cord ischemia (paraplegia) • Hemopericardium and cardiac tamponade may complicate a type A lesion with retrograde dissection. • Acute aortic regurgitation is an important and common (>50%) complication of proximal dissection.


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