Rare chest pain causes by right bronchial artery

A 42-year-old with diabetes mellitus presented with chest pain. During his initial presentation, he suddenly felt dyspnea with back pain. Physical examination was unremarkable and resting electrocardiography was normal. Serial myocardial enzyme examinations were normal. Therefore, computed tomography of chest, abdomen was performed evaluate the possibility of aortic dissection. The images showed enhancement of right bronchial artery arising from descending aorta (Fig.  1: axial view, Figs. 2 and 3: sequence images of coronal view).
Source: Artery Research - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Case presentation Source Type: research