Ectasia of the abdominal aorta is when the aorta (the large artery in the body that brings fresh blood from the heart to the rest of the body) in the abdomen (area of the body below the chest and above the waist and holds body organs like the stomach and bowels) is dilated or enlarged. Mild ectasia is a reference term to describe how big the dilation of the aorta in the abdomen is.
Mild ectasia of the distal aorta refers to a slight widening or dilation of the lower portion of the aorta, the body's main artery. It is often asymptomatic and may not require immediate treatment, but should be monitored by a healthcare provider to ensure it does not progress or lead to complications.
Treatment for dural ectasia typically focuses on managing symptoms. This may include pain management, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to reduce symptoms such as back pain or leg weakness. In some cases, surgery may be considered to address severe complications or symptoms.
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In most cases, dural ectasia occurs in the lower spine, producing low back ache, a burning feeling, or numbness or weakness in the legs.
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i just want to clarify is pelvic ectasia is the same with pelvi ectasis!? thanks
If the pain is only mild, then you may just want to take a pain reliever. If it persists, you need to see your physician.
dilation of aortic root (site of where cusps are located)
Ectatic ascending aorta is a condition where the aorta, the body's largest artery, becomes dilated or widened beyond its normal size. This can be a risk factor for aortic dissection or aneurysm formation, which are potentially life-threatening. Regular monitoring and management by a healthcare provider are important for those with an ectatic ascending aorta.
You don't. The complaints will usually subside after a time.Research shows little or no benefit from an operation.
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