We present an unusual case of massive mitral annular calcification (MAC) leading to severe mixed mitral valve disease, viz severe mitral regurgitation and severe mitral stenosis. To our knowledge, severe mixed mitral valve disease secondary to MAC is extremely rare. The patient (a 65-year-old lady) presented with worsening shortness of breath and signs of congestive heart failure. Echocardiographic examination revealed massive mitral annular calcification. Despite the massive annular calcification, she had experienced neither embolism nor endocarditis in the past. Because of severe symptomatic mitral regurgitation and mitral stenosis, surgery was advised; however, the patient declined it
Mitral regurgitation can be a debilitating disease that has many etiologies. Frequent causes are mit...
etiology is unclear although it is associated with the same number of patients undergoing routine ec...
Caseous calcification is a rare variant of mitral annular calcification, occurring in about 0.06 % o...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
SUMMARY Mitral insufficiency with mitral annular calcification occurring predominantly in elderly fe...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
AbstractMitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of...
We present an unusual case of massive annular calcification leading to severe mitral regurgitation i...
Background:The mitral annulus is a key component of the mitral valve, ensuring appropriate function ...
AbstractA 55-year-old male presented with severe mitral valve stenosis that was caused by a rare con...
AbstractMitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of...
AbstractCaseous mitral annular calcification (CMAC) is a variant of mitral annular calcification (MA...
We report a case of chest X-ray finding of mitral annular calcification. Mitral annular calcificatio...
Copyright © 2014 Emanuel A. Shapera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mitral regurgitation can be a debilitating disease that has many etiologies. Frequent causes are mit...
etiology is unclear although it is associated with the same number of patients undergoing routine ec...
Caseous calcification is a rare variant of mitral annular calcification, occurring in about 0.06 % o...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
SUMMARY Mitral insufficiency with mitral annular calcification occurring predominantly in elderly fe...
Mitral annulus calcification is a common echocardiographic finding, particularly in the elderly and ...
AbstractMitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of...
We present an unusual case of massive annular calcification leading to severe mitral regurgitation i...
Background:The mitral annulus is a key component of the mitral valve, ensuring appropriate function ...
AbstractA 55-year-old male presented with severe mitral valve stenosis that was caused by a rare con...
AbstractMitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of...
AbstractCaseous mitral annular calcification (CMAC) is a variant of mitral annular calcification (MA...
We report a case of chest X-ray finding of mitral annular calcification. Mitral annular calcificatio...
Copyright © 2014 Emanuel A. Shapera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mitral regurgitation can be a debilitating disease that has many etiologies. Frequent causes are mit...
etiology is unclear although it is associated with the same number of patients undergoing routine ec...
Caseous calcification is a rare variant of mitral annular calcification, occurring in about 0.06 % o...