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Figure 1
ECG: strip A – at admission to local hospital; strip B – at admission to our hospital; strip C – day 6 after admission to our hospital.
Figure 2
Coronary angiography showing (A) important spasm of right coronary artery which subsided after intracoronary Nitroglycerin administration (B); normal left coronary system (C and D).
Figure 3
Speckle tracking echocardiography performed 8 days after admission showing decreased global longitudinal strain, especially in the epicardial layer, with a patchy and diffused distribution of reduced strains across all segments.
Figure 4
CMR scan done at 14 days. LGE and T2-weighted sequences showing edema at the distal portion of the left ventricular papillary muscles (arrow).
Figure 5
CMR scan repeated at 30 days. T1 pre- and post-contrast mapping and LGE acquisitions: fibrosis in the distal portion of papillary muscles (arrow).