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Question..........................7 - psychmledr
#1
A 38-year-old immigrant presents with exertional dyspnea for 2 months and progressive swelling of the lower extremities. He is admitted for further work-up and treatment.
The link below shows his CT scan of the chest, obtained after evaluation.

http://www.eurorad.org/mediafiles/eurora...2_text.jpg

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Aortic Dissection
B. Ischemic heart disease
C. Constrictive pericarditis
D. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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#2
whoa, wonderful CT....A.aortic dissection
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#3
no its not A
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#4
d ?..... thanks
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#5
C. ty
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#6
"C" is right.....Constrictive Pericarditis

Patient presented with progressive dyspnea, and edema of the lower limbs. Patients may have ascites too.

Cause in this case may well be tuberculosis.

The CT scan shows thickening and calcification of the pericardium.

Thank you.
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#7
Thank you PsychmledrSmile
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#8
C constrictive pericarditis
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#9
Thank you. Nice Q and image.
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