Fig. 1.
In BD: A1) Right anterolateral appearance of pseudoaneurysm formation in left anterior descending artery (LAD) proximal (34-year-old male); A2) Anteroapical view of pseudoaneurysm in LAD. B) Aneurysmal dilatation in proximal LAD (right anterolateral position); C) Aneurysmal dilatation in proximal RCA (left anterolateral position, 36-year-old male); D) Right anterolateral position of the aneurysm in proximal RCA; E) Thromboembolism and distal embolization in the left main coronary artery (45-year-old male).