Double aorta artifact in sonography – a diagnostic challenge

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Double aorta artifact in sonography – a diagnostic challenge DOI: 10.15557/JoU.2017.0005 A beam (continuous line) sent by the transducer (G) crosses the superficial fat tissue and rectus abdominis muscle (M), and refracts medially on prismatic slow-conductive deep fat tissue (T). The base of the prism is made by the edge of the liver. Subsequently, ultrasounds reach the aorta (A) through soft tissues. Produced echoes undergo identical refraction (continuous line) on their way back to the probe. The monitor shows two vessels (Ar). They are located on a straight line created by the emitted beam (dashed/dotted line) (1, 4, 11). They are observed to the left and right from the medially situated genuine aorta (A). Duplication concerns not only the aorta, but also all structures located on the way of ultrasounds undergoing refraction. This image is clearer distally from the probe since alleged images are then separated by a greater distance. An abnormal presentation of the margin of the vertebral body located behind the aorta (visible from below) frequently confirms the presence of the artifact rather than genuine duplication(3)