Cardiac calcification

Last revised by Arlene Campos on 6 Jun 2024

Cardiac calcification is a broad term for any calcification affecting the cardiac valves, coronary arteries, aortic root, endocardium, myocardium, and/or pericardium.

Pathology

Causes of cardiac calcification are:

Each type of calcification has a unique presentation and may help guide patient care, as calcifications have different aetiologies, treatments and outcomes. 

Cases and figures

  • Case 1: calcified left ventricular apical thrombus
  • Case 2: calcified cardiac fibroma
  • Case 3: mitral annulus calcification
  • Case 4: giant right coronary artery aneurysm
  • Case 5: pericardial calcification
  • Case 6: mitral valve calcification
  • Case 7: Calcified left ventricular mural thrombus
  • Case 8: Pericardial calcification

Imaging differential diagnosis

  • Cardiac hydatid disease
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