Aortic and coronary aneurysms: Are they really distinct entities?

Key Points Connective tissue/inflammatory diseases affecting the aorta and coronaries should be considered as continuum Patients with both atherosclerotic and non‐atherosclerotic aneurysms should be properly treated for hypertension Physicians should stay alert of the potential coexistence of the tw...

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