
Received: February 22, 1999 Accepted with revision: April 13, 1999 diac ischemia. Two-dimensional echocardiography in the two-chamber view showed a pseudoaneurysm originating from the junctional area between the middle portion of the ventricular septum and the inferior left ventricular wall. Emergency coronary angiography showed multivessel disease with a total occlusion of the right coronary artery. Left ventricular angiography confirmed a well-demarcated pseudoaneurysm with an inferiorly located narrow neck (arrow) (Fig. 1, diastole). Figure 2 shows the left ventricle in systole with inferior akinesia and the pseudoaneurysm. Because of the high risk of rupture, immediate surgical repair was performed. which was successful.
Male, Coronary Aneurysm, Humans, Middle Aged, Aneurysm, False, Ultrasonography
Male, Coronary Aneurysm, Humans, Middle Aged, Aneurysm, False, Ultrasonography
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