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. 1974 Sep;29(5):589-94.
doi: 10.1136/thx.29.5.589.

Idiopathic calcified myocardial mass

Idiopathic calcified myocardial mass

D Patterson et al. Thorax. 1974 Sep.

Abstract

Patterson, D., Gibson, D., Gomes, R., McDonald, L., Olsen, E., Parker, J., and Ross, D. (1974).Thorax,29, 589-594. Idiopathic calcified myocardial mass. Myocardial calcification can be subdivided into three groups—metastatic, dystrophic or an extension inwards from the pericardium. This case in which the calcified myocardial mass was initially delineated by radiography and by echocardiography and subsequently removed does not fit into any subdivision and has been termed idiopathic.

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