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    Advancing Age, Support Tissue Laxity, and Increased Thoracic Kyphosis Contribute
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Advancing Age, Support Tissue Laxity, and Increased Thoracic Kyphosis Contribute

Question 16

Question 16

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Advancing age, support tissue laxity, and increased thoracic kyphosis contribute to unwinding of the arch of the aorta, also known as aortic __________.


A) aneurysm
B) straightening
C) uncoiling
D) displacement

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