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Farhan Parachikkottil1, Harikishore Udhayan1, Shijoy Parayil1
1Department of Cardiology, Government Medical College, Kozhikode, 673008, Kerala, India.
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A 34 year old male who had undergone surgical closure of a ventricular septal defect at the age of 4 years, after a long asymptomatic period, presented with heart failure and was diagnosed with atrial flutter and biventricular dysfunction. Chest X-ray showed a band-like calcification in the atrioventricular groove. Echocardiography revealed dilated atria, focal calcification with constriction at the atrioventricular groove, and biventricular systolic dysfunction. Focal constrictive pericarditis occurring in post-cardiac surgery patients is very rare. Here we report a case of focal variant of constrictive pericarditis manifesting in a young male after 3 decades of ventricular septal defect repair.
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