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Radiology, Vol 139, 31-34, Copyright © 1981 by Radiological Society of North America
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SM Tadavarthy, WR Castaneda-Zuniga, J Klugman, J Ben Shachar and K Amplatz
Syphilitic aortitis can cause formation of fusiform or saccular aneurysms of the ascending aorta or transverse arch. The authors report 3 cases in which a saccular aneurysm developed at the origin of the innominate artery and was seen as a mediastinal mass on the chest radiograph.
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