My husband had a chest x ray and it stated that the descending thoracic aorta is markedly ectatic. He has an abdominal aneurysm which is very small and has not enlarged in 9 years. He is seen on a regular basis by a vascular surgeon who checks the aneurysm. What do you suggest.
According to the history you provide I would recommend him to continue
regular follow up appointments with his doctor. Nothing more can be done, we need to wait and see.
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How Can Ectasia Of The Thoracic Aorta Be Treated?
Hi, According to the history you provide I would recommend him to continue regular follow up appointments with his doctor. Nothing more can be done, we need to wait and see. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.