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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2008
We discuss a patient with recoarctation of the aorta who, 4 weeks after reoperation, presented with fresh haemoptysis and was subsequently found at delayed emergency surgery to have a leaking false aortic aneurysm. The case emphasizes the significance of haemoptysis following repair of recoarctation, the difficulty of reoperation due to abnormalities of the aortic wall, and the value of serial magnetic resonance imaging in demonstrating regions of different signal intensity from haemorrhages of varying age around a leaking false aortic aneurysm.