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Chest pain developed in a 36-year-old heart-transplant candidate with Marfan's syndrome, terminal heart failure, and chronic type B aortic dissection. He had a history of multiple aortic and cardiac surgical procedures, including prosthetic replacement of the ascending aorta, partial replacement of the aortic arch, and aortic- and mitral-valve replacement. He had had recurrent episodes of
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