Aneurysm-like outpouching of ventricular wall through a gap caused by constrictive pericarditis with focal sparing

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Abhinav Ranwaka, Manisha V Joshi

Abstract

Constrictive pericarditis is usually generalized though it can be focal, affecting only a patch of pericardium, or very rarely, generalized with focal sparing. We describe a case of constrictive pericarditis with focal sparing along the right ventricle. This focal sparing behaved like a defect in the otherwise thickened pericardium, resulting in protrusion of normal right ventricular myocardium between the margins of the thickened pericardium simulating an aneurysm.

References

Oct 15, 2003·Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc·Zhen J WangCharles B Higgins
May 4, 2004·European Heart Journal·Bernhard MaischUNKNOWN Task Force on the Diagnosis and Management of Pricardial Diseases of the European Society of Cardiology
Jun 29, 2012·The British Journal of Radiology·C R PeeblesS P Harden

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Cardiac Aneurysm

Aneurysm refers to a bulge of the wall or lining of a vessel commonly occurring in the blood vessels at the base of the septum or within the aorta. In the heart, it usually arises from a patch of weakened tissue in a ventricular wall, which swells into a bubble filled with blood. Discover the latest research on cardiac aneurysm here.

Aneurysm

Aneurysms are outward distensions or bulges that occurs in a weakened wall of blood vessels. Discover the latest research on aneurysms here.

© 2021 Meta ULC. All rights reserved