“…However, in those studies, an MTAA was detected in a small number of cases without identifi able atherosclerotic changes in the aorta [4,5] . There are scattered reports of various conditions other than atherosclerotic changes that may predispose to intra-aortic thrombosis, such as thrombocythemia [8] , polycythemia [9] , antithrombin III defi ciency [10] , protein C defi ciency [4] , antiphospholipid antibody syndrome [4] , malignant tumor [2] , blunt chest trauma [11] , chest gunshot wound [12] or systemic fungal infection [13] . (However, these abnormalities were not seen in the present cases.)…”