EuroPCR2024-images-A51342DS-A walking imminent disaster

What is the diagnosis?
Post-infarct aneurysmatic dilation of the left ventricular anterolateral wall
Left ventricular anterolateral wall contained rupture with pseudoaneurysm formation.
Giant pericardial mass infiltrating the anterolateral wall of the left ventricle.
Correct! The correct answer is "Left ventricular anterolateral wall contained rupture with pseudoaneurysm formation."
 
CMR revealed a dyskinetic (7x6 cm) anterolateral pseudoaneurysm filled with thrombus, with myocardial wall transmural necrosis and LGE of the outer layer - A late consequence of the past MI.
Good try! The correct answer is "Left ventricular anterolateral wall contained rupture with pseudoaneurysm formation."
 
CMR revealed a dyskinetic (7x6 cm) anterolateral pseudoaneurysm filled with thrombus, with myocardial wall transmural necrosis and LGE of the outer layer - A late consequence of the past MI.
 
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