, 1997, 120). Obviously, this highly-specialized technique allows clinicians and researchers to depict aortic lesions and abnormalities "in their true form that could be viewed in many different perspectives in all patients" afflicted with aortic disorders. In essence, the potential of this technique is only limited to "further improvements in computer and ultrasound technology" which will inevitably serve as a "viable diagnostic tool (for) the evaluation of aortic disorders" (Suqeng, Cao, et al., 1997, 120).
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