A 78-year-old man was rushed to the emergency department (ED) from an outpatient computed tomography (CT) imaging suite with complaints of chest pressure. He was noted to have a pulse of 62 beats/min and blood pressure of 197/101 mm Hg, and was breathing 20 times a minute with an oxygen saturation of 100% with 15 L of oxygen through a nonrebreather mask. While he was undergoing CT imaging, an abnormality was discovered within the right ventricle (Figure 1).
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