Fig. 2From: Blunt traumatic right coronary artery dissection presenting with second-degree atrioventricular block and late-onset severe cardiogenic shockContrast-enhanced CT and CTCA showing pericardial effusion, right heart strain and proximal RCA dissection. A Contrast-enhanced CT showed a progressive pericardial effusion (white arrows). B, C Massive right heart strain and inferoseptal myocardial infarction (white arrows). D Coronary CT angiography revealed a short proximal discontinuation (white arrows) of the RCA, highly suggestive of dissectionBack to article page