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From: Asymptomatic giant coronary aneurysm in an adolescent with Behcet's syndrome

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Cardiac computed tomography images in 2D oblique sagittal view (left) and 3D volume reconstructed view (right) demonstrating partially thrombosed coronary artery aneurysm involving the proximal segment of the left anterior descending artery. The aneurysm cavity (double-headed arrows) demonstrates partial thrombosis (low attenuation or darker areas) and widely patent left anterior descending artery lumen (high attenuation or brighter areas) on the 2D images (left).

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