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Medical Case Studies
72-year-old male with a diagnosis of mitral valve prolapse and chronic severe mitral regurgitation, aortic root and ascending aorta ... aorta : fibrotic cusps; presence of fine calcifications ; uncompromised systolic opening. Moderate ascending aorta ...
the mediastinum showed the presence of aortic and coronary calcifications, as well as small reactive lymph nodes in the paratracheal ... herniated discs, protrusions, calcifications (aortic and coronary), reactive lymph nodes, Cholecyst calculus, spondylosis, ...
Antitrombin III deficiency Anxiety Aortic calcifications Aortic root and ascending aorta dilatation Aortic ... Calcific deposits Calcifications Calcifications (aortic and coronary) Calcifications (subcoracoid recess) Cancer ...
lower rib cage. The pain is stitch, ever-present, dull and localized at the level of his left last rib, and became slightly worse in ... mediastinum shows the presence of aortic and coronary calcifications as well as small reactive limph nodes in the paratracheal region ...