“…6,14,16,17 Also, cMRI with late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) can detect myocardial scar, consequent to occasional prolonged myocardial ischemia in patients with SCAD, or persisting scar in patients with ACS and STEMI or myocarditis, useful in differentiation among ischemic pathology, myocarditis, and TTS. 6,17 Both, clinicians and researchers, encountering patients with SCAD and/or TTS, should adopt the mindset of interpreting images from such patients in concert, exemplified by the analysis provided in Figures 1 and 2; multidisciplinary approach to imaging will aid in diagnosing TTS, SCAD, and occasional cases when both are present, 6 and eventually ascertain which preceded (ie, caused) the other. The above notwithstanding ECHO performed on admission before and/or after CAG, revealing SCAD, 6 could provide the first hints that TTS is occasionally associated with SCAD.…”