Figure 2From: Giant bypass aneurysm, a cause of suspected cardiac massAneurysm in MRI and coronary angiography. a: Perfusion of the aorta and the bypass aneurysm is seen at the same time (white arrows, parasagittal views, application of contrast medium, TR: 174, TE: 0.94). b: Coronary angiography (LAO 30 0) revealed a large aneurysm of the degenerated venous graft of the right coronary artery (RCA) with a thrombus and small leakage into the ventricle (white arrow). The distal part of the native RCA (occluded at the ostium) is promptly perfused with the graft.Back to article page