Aortic dissection may be suspected from the pulse oximetry plethysmographic curve
Delayed progression of blood flow in the false lumen and thereby dynamic compression of the true lumen may account for this pattern (see video showing transverse aorta short axis: mobile intimal flap and true lumen surrounded by the false lumen).
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