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Two Giant RCA Aneurysms Presenting as Late ST-Segment Elevation Inferior-Wall MI

Tomasz Bochenek, MD, PhD; Magdalena Mizia-Szubryt, MD, PhD; Łukasz Dykas, MD; Damian Hudziak, MD, PhD; Katarzyna Mizia-Stec, MD, PhD, Prof

Video Supplement to “Two Giant Right Coronary Artery Aneurysms Presenting as Late ST-Segment Elevation Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction” by Bochenek, et al. (May 2023 Clinical Images).

A 74-year-old man with diabetes mellitus reporting chest pain for the duration of one week and with declining troponin levels was admitted after an episode of syncope. Q wave and ST elevations with T inversions were seen on the echocardiogram (ECG) in inferior wall leads. Bedside aortic dissection was excluded, ejection fraction was 15%. In the cath lab, a giant right coronary aneurysm was visualized with artery occlusion medially and possibly two cavities. RCA and circumflex artery (CX) had common origin.


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