Pericardial calcification

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Pericardial calcification (PC) usually occurs in patients with a history of pericarditis

Pathology

Causes

On chest radiography, location of the calcifications can help differentiate pericardial calcifications from myocardial calcifications caused by ventricular aneurysms. While pericardial calcification is seen more commonly over the right ventricle, myocardial calcifications are seen more commonly over the left ventricle 3.

Differential diagnosis

The differential diagnosis for pericardial calcifications include:

  • -<p><strong>Pericardial calcification</strong> <strong>(PC)</strong> usually occurs in patients with a history of <a href="/articles/pericarditis">pericarditis</a>. </p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5><strong>Causes</strong></h5><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Pericardial calcification</strong> <strong>(PC)</strong> usually occurs in patients with a history of <a href="/articles/pericarditis">pericarditis</a>. </p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5>Causes</h5><ul>
  • -<a href="/articles/constrictive_pericarditis">constrictive pericarditis </a>: In the setting of heart failure with concern for constrictive pericarditis or restrictive cardiomyopathy, calcifications are highly suggestive of the former.</li>
  • +<a href="/articles/constrictive-pericarditis">constrictive pericarditis </a>: In the setting of heart failure with concern for constrictive pericarditis or restrictive cardiomyopathy, calcifications are highly suggestive of the former.</li>

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