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Episode 292 – RLR – A Case of Chest Pain to keep you on your toes

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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The Importance of Shear Stress in the Aortic

The patient had acute aortic syndrome as opposed to aortic dissection. He was sartan esmalol and immediately transferred from RVA to another facility where he had surgical intervention. I'm not sure if he had a bicuspid aortic valve or what the underlying lesion was for his aorticdissection. But one specific question, Robbie, anytime I thought it was a PE, I wasn't.

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