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Monckeberg calcification of coronary arteries: A string of pearls
Radiology case reports
  • Blair L Tilkens, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Tarek Ajam, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Marc Atzenhoefer, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Mahmoud Ali, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Steven C Port, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Michelle L Bush, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Suhail Q Allaqaband, Advocate Aurora Health
  • A Jamil Tajik, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations
Aurora Sinai/Aurora St. Luke's Medical Centers
Scholarly Activity Date
10-1-2022
Abstract

Coronary artery calcium scores are derived from cardiac-gated noncontrast computed tomography scans that are used in cardiac risk stratification. However, an elevated calcium score does not always translate to coronary artery luminal obstruction. Our case demonstrates an extremely high coronary artery calcium score despite nonobstructive coronaries on angiogram.

Type
Article
PubMed ID
35965930
Citation Information
Tilkens BL, Ajam T, Atzenhoefer M, et al. Monckeberg calcification of coronary arteries: a string of pearls. Radiol Case Rep. 2022;17(10):3745-3747. Published 2022 Aug 5. doi:10.1016/j.radcr.2022.07.016