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What Causes Mild Cardiomegaly And Calcification Of Aortic Arch?

Hi I'm a 58 yr old female & just when to pick up my chest x ray, it say that i have mild cardiomegaly, & minimal tortusiy& calcification of the aortic arch. How serious is this? I also walk 2 miles every morning, should i stop doing this? until i visit the doctor.
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Hi and thank you for asking to HCM!

The findings on x ray may be related to atherosclerotic plaque depositation in the aorta. This isn't necessary a disease but further examinations are needed.

I encourage you to keep going with morning walk as long as you have no symptoms.

Bare in mind this is only x ray findings not necessary a disease.

Hope it was of help!
Dr. Shehu
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What Causes Mild Cardiomegaly And Calcification Of Aortic Arch?

Hi and thank you for asking to HCM! The findings on x ray may be related to atherosclerotic plaque depositation in the aorta. This isn t necessary a disease but further examinations are needed. I encourage you to keep going with morning walk as long as you have no symptoms. Bare in mind this is only x ray findings not necessary a disease. Hope it was of help! Dr. Shehu