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. 1985 Dec;12(4):363–365.

Massive Myocardial Calcification and Normal Coronary Arteries

Diane C Barnard 1, Linda Pape 1, J Missri 1, James E Dalen 1
PMCID: PMC341891  PMID: 15226996

Abstract

We report a case of extensive myocardial calcification in a 50-year-old woman. It is rare when such cases are not associated with either metastatic deposition or infarction. However, this patient had a childhood illness of either rheumatic fever or some type of myocarditis, which most likely caused her extensive myocardial calcification.

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