Mitral annular calcifications are most commonly associated with which valvular pathology?
Mitral valve regurgitation
Extensive and dense calcifications in the region of the mitral valve and left ventricle. A mitral valve prosthesis is in the appropriate position.
No discrete focal pneumonia, effusion, or pneumothorax.
Mild bilateral bronchial wall thickening is likely a chronic finding.
The heart appears at upper limits normal without pulmonary vascular congestion.
Intact and broken sternotomy sutures are seen in place. The upper abdomen appears normal.