Circulation. 1997;95:1974
(Circulation. 1997;95:1974.)
© 1997 American Heart Association, Inc.
Marked Calcified Left Ventricular Aneurysm
Osamu Nakajima, MD;
Ikuo Sano, MD;
Hisashi Akioka, MD
From the First Department of Internal Medicine, Nissei Hospital, Osaka,
Japan.
Correspondence to Osamu Nakajima, MD, the First Department of Internal Medicine, Nissei Hospital, 3-8, 6-chome, Itachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan.
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Introduction
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An
83-year-old woman presented with chest discomfort. When she
was

50
years of age, she had been hospitalized because of acute
myocardial
infarction of the anteroseptal wall. An ECG showed
an abnormal image
characteristic of anteroseptal cardiac aneurysm.
A plain chest film (A
and B) showed a marked calcification on
the left ventricular
silhouette. An MR image of the heart (C)
showed thinning of the left
ventricular wall. The patient's
overall condition improved after
treatment with isosorbide mononitrates
and diuretics.
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Footnotes
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Jr, MD, Chief, Department of Pathology, St Luke's Episcopal
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of Medicine.
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