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Calcific deposits in the heart. | LitMetric

Calcific deposits in the heart.

Clin Cardiol

Department of Pathology, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Inc., Indiana.

Published: April 1990

Four case reports are presented which illustrate various patterns of calcific deposits in the heart. Valvular, myocardial, intracavitary, and coronary calcific deposits are illustrated, with emphasis on pathology and clinicopathologic-radiologic correlation. "Dystrophic" and "metastatic" calcifications are terms used to describe calcific deposits in abnormal and normal soft tissues, respectively. These terms are somewhat confusing in relation to the myocardium, however, as the chronologic sequence of cardiac injury is often uncertain. We suggest that these terms be avoided in relation to the heart, in favor of simple descriptive terms such as "myocardial calcific deposits." Many conditions, such as renal failure and hypercalcemia may contribute to the likelihood of soft tissue calcification, although a definite common etiology has not been identified. Likewise, soft tissue calcification has been difficult to diagnose premortem. The advent of ultrafast (cine) computed tomography may provide a quick, noninvasive, highly sensitive and specific method for diagnosis of soft tissue calcific deposits in the future.

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