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Fig. 4A Contrast-enhanced thoracic CT scans in 63-year-old man evaluated for
extension of right upper lobe carcinoma (360° rotation, no cardiac
gating). Axial 1-mm-thick image at level of cardiac apex (window center: 50 H;
window width: 350 H) shows aneurysm of left ventricular apex that was
discovered incidentally on CT performed for investigation of exertional
dyspnea. Aneurysm is characterized by spherical aspect of left ventricular
apex. Involved myocardium (arrow) is thinned.