“…Diverticulum is often difficult to distinguish from aneurysm. As seen in our case, the wall of diverticulum is formed by endocardium, myocardium and pericardium, and contracts normally, whereas an aneurysm is a fibrous saccular lesion and contracts paradoxically (1,8). As in our case, many cardiac diverticulae are clinically silent, but they can cause ventricular disrhythmia, systemic embolisms, or ventricular rupture and sudden death (10,11).…”