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Spontaneous healing of aortic dissection is very rare. A review of the literature has disclosed only four cases [Zeebregts CJAM, Schepens MAAM, Vermeulen FEE. Spontaneous resolution late after aortic dissection: a case report. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 1997;12:513–515.]. We describe a Type III case in which a spontaneous resolution of the descending aortic dissection was observed.