Abstract
Acute chest pain and dyspnea often raise coronary disease suspicion. When echocardiography and cardiac computed tomography findings appear normal, alternative diagnoses should be explored. We present a case initially suggestive of myocarditis but later revealed as coronary dissection by cardiac magnetic resonance. This case emphasizes the role of advanced imaging in atypical cardiac presentations.
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