A 69-year-old man had fistulas arising from the left main, conus and aortic arch complicated by 2 saccular aneurysms with one draining into the pulmonic trunk seen during computed tomography and invasive angiography. These were treated conservatively but required repeat computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging 2 years later for new heart failure.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- high resolution
- coronary artery disease
- dual energy
- pulmonary hypertension
- aortic valve
- image quality
- pulmonary artery
- optical coherence tomography
- aortic stenosis
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- lower limb
- mass spectrometry
- aortic dissection
- newly diagnosed