Presentation of aortic dissection is diverse and may overlap with much more common conditions; hence clinicians must maintain a high degree of suspicion (1).
Clinically, presentation of aortic dissection can be divided into two phases:
The patient typically presents with complains of chest pain:
Other presenting features may include:
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