What Does This CT Scan Report Indicate?
Dense mitral calcification seems to be mostly due to mitral anulus implant.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Welcome on HCM!
I passed carefully through your medical history and would like to explain that mitral annulus calcification may not rarely be seen in the adults of your age.
A mitral annular ring implant may perfectly mimic the mitral annular calcification intensity on CT scan imagine.
Whether previously mitral annular calcification had been coexisted, may be clarified by the echocardiogram reports performed previous the Edwards annular ring implantation.
Nevertheless, I would like to assure you that as far as your mitral valve has a normal function (there is no mitral regurgitation or stenosis), you shouldn't worry about it. This mitral annular calcification pattern on CT scan, represents a trivial clinical significance.
So just relax and do not worry about it!
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
In case of any further uncertainties, feel free to ask me again.
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello again!
As I explained you before, in the first part of our thread, it is very likely that the radiological pattern described by the radiologist as mitral annular calcification may be in fact due to mitral annular implant.
The composite of annular implant supporting sutures may perfectly mimic calcifications.
Calcifications and the annular implant are of a similar density.
CT scan mechanism is to differ different structures by their density. That is why structures with the same density have similar images. From the other hand it can not differentiate old from new calcifications.
Anyway, you should know that this radiological pattern has no influence in the quality of your life!
So relax and do not worry about it!
Hope to have clarified some of your uncertainties!
Greetings!
Dr. Iliri