Pericardial calcification, a sign of chronicity, may be observed in chronic CP, but is not commonly observed in transient CP. Pleural effusion may accompany. Lung parenchyma is usually normal.
and may provide detailed information regarding pericardial thickness, calcification, effusion and inflammation. [8] In addition to anatomic characterization, functional or hemodynamic consequences ...
Technology: The ADAPT™ tissue engineering process, an anti-calcification preparation that transforms xenograft tissue (bovine pericardium) into a durable valve bioscaffold, shows significant clinical ...
The majority of patients who reported pericardial effusion following oral minoxidil use were men, which was a significantly higher rate than all other adverse events associated with oral minoxidil use ...
TNF receptor-1 associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS) Cardiac involvement is not uncommon in SIDs, although major cardiac problems rarely present. Cardiac involvement may affect the pericardium ...
Objective Aim of this paper is to evaluate the outcomes of ‘idiopathic’ chronic large pericardial effusions without initial evidence of pericarditis. Methods All consecutive cases of idiopathic ...
Calcifications appearing grossly as a cloudy fluid surrounding the aortic valve ... The cavity was debrided and closed with a pericardial patch. Cultures were sent to microbiology. In addition, a ...
The clinical spectrum of radiation-induced cardiovascular toxicity is broad, encompassing coronary artery disease, myocardial dysfunction, valvular abnormalities, and pericardial disorders.
Background The frequent occurrence of calcification in intracranial artery stenosis increases the risk of ischemic stroke. In previous cases, we have observed a possible relationship between ...
Calcium deposits, or "calcifications" show up as bright dots on mammograms. Sometimes, they can be signs of breast cancer, but they're often harmless. “You have a calcium deposit in your breast.” Half ...