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Table 1.

Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.

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Table 2.

Clinical and imaging findings at presentation and follow-up.

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Initial CT scans (patient No. 8): (A) celiac axis arterial dissection and (B) pseudoaneurysm of gastroduodenal artery.

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CT angiography (patient No. 2): (A & B) SMA dissection seen initially, with normal renal vasculature interpreted as symptomatic isolated dissection of superior mesenteric artery until follow-up imaging (1 week later) confirmed (C) new dissections of right and left right renal arteries with ectasia.

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Fig 3.

CT angiography (patient No. 6): (A) SMA dissection at presentation (in addition to right colic arterial dissection and occlusion of middle colic artery); (B) newly developed aneurysm of ileocolic artery seen 1 month after initial visit.

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Table 3.

Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of literature cases.

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Table 4.

Included studies and outcomes of interest.

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