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INTRODUCTION an incident of malperfusion in which the client presented with aortic dissection is provided. PRESENTATION OF CASE A 69-year-old man with an acute aortic dissection (Stanford kind had lower limb ischemia. Axillary-femoral bypass was done, and his lower limb ischemia enhanced. Eight months after the start of severe aortic dissection, he once more had reduced limb ischemia. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed axillary-femoral bypass occlusion and real lumen failure , squeezed