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Figure W1 (Patient 1) MR angiogram showing irregular luminal walls of both subclavian and carotid arteries (arrows).
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Figure W2 (Patient 1) Mild to moderate aortic regurgitation on cine MR imaging (arrow).
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Figure W3 (Patient 2) (A) T1 weighted axial image showing significant wall thickening of the ascending aorta.
(B) MR angiogram depicting coarctation of the aorta (long, thin arrow) and stenosis of the proximal left subclavian artery
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Figure W4 (Patient 2) (A) Subtle wall enhancement (arrow) of the ascending aorta with gadolinium contrast injection.
(B) Resolution of contrast enhancement after six months of treatment.
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Figure W5 (Patient 3) (A) T1 weighted axial images of the descending aorta showing increased wall thickness (short, thick arrow).
(B) Improvement of wall thickness after 6 months of treatment.
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