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What Does This Chest X-ray Showing Mildly Unfolded Aorta Indicate?

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Posted on Thu, 4 Jun 2015
Question: My chest x-ray says The Aorta is mildly unfolded.Mild hyp erinflation. My age is 68 yrs. old Is it real serious? the hila are symmetrical
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Answered by Dr. Geldon Fejzo (19 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
normal chest Xray finding

Detailed Answer:
Hello. I have been through your question and understand your concern.

Basically, the Xray is becoming an obsolete test and most of its terms are not being used any more. With ageing the position of the aorta changes which can be seen in Xray as well. Sometimes the increase in diameter which is normal with ageing can be seen as a shadow in the left part of the heart in the Xray. This is called unfolding of the Aorta.

If you were 30 or 40 years old it might have meant a disease of the aorta called aorta dissection, but the unfolding would have been important, not just mild.

But as I said, Xray is not used any more in these condition since 1980s

So, basically in your case, it means that the findings are within normal range.

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Dr. Geldon Fejzo

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What Does This Chest X-ray Showing Mildly Unfolded Aorta Indicate?

Brief Answer: normal chest Xray finding Detailed Answer: Hello. I have been through your question and understand your concern. Basically, the Xray is becoming an obsolete test and most of its terms are not being used any more. With ageing the position of the aorta changes which can be seen in Xray as well. Sometimes the increase in diameter which is normal with ageing can be seen as a shadow in the left part of the heart in the Xray. This is called unfolding of the Aorta. If you were 30 or 40 years old it might have meant a disease of the aorta called aorta dissection, but the unfolding would have been important, not just mild. But as I said, Xray is not used any more in these condition since 1980s So, basically in your case, it means that the findings are within normal range. Hope this helps. Please feel free using MHC again