Fig. 2From: Dissecting ventricular pseudoaneurysm after perimyocarditis—a case reportPeri-and postoperative TEE. Perioperative transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrates that the cavity is almost as large as that of the LV, and probably has increased in size from the previous TTE (a–d), white arrow points to the pseudoaneurysm. The cavity dissects beneath the septum and under the right ventricle (e), white arrow points to the part beneath the RV. TEE at the end of surgery shows that the cavity is largely obliterated (f), the white arrow points to where the ostium wasBack to article page