An Intriguing Case of Myocardial Deposits

一例引人入胜的心肌沉积病例

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Abstract

Cardiac calcification refers to calcium deposits in the coronary arteries, heart valves, pericardium, or myocardium. Calcium deposition within the myocardium is unique and can be secondary to metastatic or dystrophic calcification. Both forms are linked to cardiac abnormalities and poor prognosis. The most common causes include myocardial infarction, sepsis, myocarditis, renal failure, and hyperparathyroidism. Here, we report the case of a 74-year-old male who was found to have gallbladder adenocarcinoma with subsequent preoperative workup indicating possible metastases to the myocardium. With the use of multimodality imaging, particularly cardiac MRI, the differentiation between metastatic disease and intramyocardial calcification was made. The case aims to highlight the complexity of diagnosing and managing myocardial calcifications and underscores the need for further research into their etiology and implications.

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