2022
DOI: 10.1532/hsf.4759
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Reversible Myocardial Calcification Following Acute Heart Failure and Kidney Injury Caused by Valsalva Sinus Rupture

Abstract: A 47-year-old previously healthy man was referred to a local hospital with chest tightness, oliguria, and lower extremity edema for seven days. An initial investigation revealed acute heart failure and kidney injury. The patient was intensively treated with cardiac and renal replacement therapy, and cardiorenal function improved one week later. Two months later, echocardiography was performed because chest tightness and edema had not resolved. Echocardiography showed Valsalva sinus rupture, and the patient was… Show more

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