Head tomography findings: intraparenchymal calcifications without a halo of edema or focal mass effect, varying in dimensions and dispersed in both cerebral hemispheres, along with an increased volume ...
The lesions exhibited variable intensity on MRI, indicative of the underlying histological diversity, encompassing fibrosis, fatty tissue, calcification ... occurrence of spontaneous rupture of a ...
An electrocardiogram obtained when the patient was at rest reportedly showed T-wave inversions, and an echocardiogram reportedly showed a hyperdynamic left ventricle with mild mitral regurgitation.
Each side of the heart has two chambers, for a total of four chambers. The two ventricles (right and left) are muscular chambers capable of propelling the blood out of the heart. The right ventricle ...
The concave zone of papillary calculi can contain a range of calcified lesions, from little HAP residues to typical well-developed HAP plaques, also known as Randall's plaques. The morphology of ...
From the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, SP, Brazil (L.A.P., L.F.G., M.L.) Laboratório de Biologia Vascular, Instituto do Coração (InCor), Hospital ...