Thoracic Aorta: Anatomy and Pathology

Author:

di Gioia Cira Rosaria Tiziana1ORCID,Ascione Andrea1ORCID,Carletti Raffaella1,Giordano Carla1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Oncology and Pathology, Sapienza, University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, Italy

Abstract

The aorta is the largest elastic artery in the human body and is classically divided into two anatomical segments, the thoracic and the abdominal aorta, separated by the diaphragm. The thoracic aorta includes the aortic root, the ascending aorta, the arch, and the descending aorta. The aorta’s elastic properties depend on its wall structure, composed of three distinct histologic layers: intima, media, and adventitia. The different aortic segments show different embryological and anatomical features, which account for their different physiological properties and impact the occurrence and natural history of congenital and acquired diseases that develop herein. Diseases of the thoracic aorta may present either as a chronic, often asymptomatic disorder or as acute life-threatening conditions, i.e., acute aortic syndromes, and are usually associated with states that increase wall stress and alter the structure of the aortic wall. This review aims to provide an update on the disease of the thoracic aorta, focusing on the morphological substrates and clinicopathological correlations. Information on anatomy and embryology will also be provided.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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