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What is a common symptom of thoracic aorta injury?

  1. Abdominal pain

  2. Chest pain and pain between shoulder blades

  3. Shortness of breath

  4. Lower back pain

The correct answer is: Chest pain and pain between shoulder blades

A common symptom of thoracic aorta injury is chest pain and pain between the shoulder blades. This type of injury often results from blunt trauma, such as in a motor vehicle accident, or can develop due to other conditions like acute aortic dissection. The pain associated with thoracic aorta injury is typically described as severe and may be felt in the chest region and can radiate towards the back, particularly between the shoulder blades. This specific pain pattern arises due to the anatomical location of the thoracic aorta, where any injury can lead to significant discomfort and associated symptoms due to the disruption of blood flow and potential impact on surrounding structures. Recognizing this symptom is critical, as it can indicate a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical intervention.