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Porcelain Heart: A Case of Diffuse Myocardial Calcification
Jiun-Yiing Hu1,2, Rachel Fanaroff1,2, Jean Jeudy1,2
1Departments of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine (J.J.) and Pathology (R.F.), University of Maryland Medical Center, 22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201; and the University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.Y.H., J.J.).
Abstract:
The pathophysiology of myocardial calcifications is variable and may have potentially fatal consequences if undiagnosed and untreated.
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