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What is the diagnosis?
Coronary artery dissection associated with intramural hematoma
Eccentric calcified atherosclerotic plaque
Large intraluminal coronary thrombus
Correct! The correct answer is "Coronary artery dissection associated with intramural hematoma".
 
OCT reveals a crescent-shaped, signal-poor area with low attenuation and no backscattering, corresponding to an intramural hematoma compressing the true lumen - typical of spontaneous coronary artery dissection

 
Good try! The correct answer is "Coronary artery dissection associated with intramural hematoma".
 
OCT reveals a crescent-shaped, signal-poor area with low attenuation and no backscattering, corresponding to an intramural hematoma compressing the true lumen - typical of spontaneous coronary artery dissection
 
 
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