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Calcific left atrium: A rare consequence of endocarditis.

Giuseppe Dattilo1, Carmelo Anfuso1, Matteo Casale1, Vincenza Giugno1, Lorenzo Camarda1, Natascia Laganà1, Gianluca Di Bella1.   

Abstract

Usually, cardiac calcifications are observed in aortic and mitral valves, atrio-ventricular plane, mitral annulus, coronary arteries, pericaridium (usually causing constrictive pericarditis) and cardiac masses. Calcifications of atrial walls are unusual findings that can be identified only using imaging with high spatial resolution, such as cardiac magnetic resonance and computed tomography. We report a case of a 43-year-old patient with no history of heart disease that underwent cardiac evaluation for mild dyspnoea. The echocardiogram showed a calcific aortic valve and a hyper-echogenic lesion located in atrio-ventricular plane. The patient was submitted to cardiac magnetic resonance and to computed tomography imaging to better characterize the localization of mass. The clinical features and location of calcified lesion suggest an infective aetiology causing an endocarditis involving the aortic valve, atrio-ventricular plane and left atrium. Although we haven't data to support a definite and clear diagnosis, the clinical features and location of the calcified lesion suggest an infective aetiology causing an endocarditis involving the aortic valve, atrio-ventricular plane and left atrium. The patient was followed for 12 mo both clinically and by electrocardiogram and echocardiography without worsening of clinical, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic data. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography are ideal methods for identifying and following over time patients with calcific degeneration in the heart.

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Keywords:  Cardiac magnetic resonance; Computed tomography; Endocarditis complications; Left atrium calcification

Year:  2014        PMID: 25276304      PMCID: PMC4176795          DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i9.1038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Cardiol


  7 in total

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Authors:  Won Jae Lee; Chang Woo Son; Jun Cheol Yoon; Hyun Su Jo; Jang Won Son; Kyu Hwan Park; Sang Hee Lee; Dong Gu Shin; Geu-Ru Hong; Jong Seon Park; Young Jo Kim
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Ultrasound       Date:  2010-12-31
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