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==CT==
==CT==
CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of LV aneurysm. CT scan findings are suggestive for location, size and presence of thrombosis in aneurysm wall.<ref name="pmid5659397">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mourdjinis A, Olsen E, Raphael MJ, Mounsey JP |title=Clinical diagnosis and prognosis of ventricular aneurysm |journal=Br Heart J |volume=30 |issue=4 |pages=497–513 |year=1968 |pmid=5659397 |pmc=487659 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of LV aneurysm. CT scan findings are suggestive for location, size and presence of thrombosis in aneurysm wall.<ref name="pmid5659397">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mourdjinis A, Olsen E, Raphael MJ, Mounsey JP |title=Clinical diagnosis and prognosis of ventricular aneurysm |journal=Br Heart J |volume=30 |issue=4 |pages=497–513 |year=1968 |pmid=5659397 |pmc=487659 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
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Image:Calcified-ventricular-aneurysm-002.jpg|Calcified left ventricular aneurysm
[[Image:output_zs7jQc.gif|600px|Calcified left ventricular aneurysm]]
Image:Calcified-ventricular-aneurysm-003.jpg|Calcified left ventricular aneurysm
Image:Calcified-ventricular-aneurysm-004.jpg|Calcified left ventricular aneurysm
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==References==
==References==

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Chest CT scan with or without contrast may reveal the size and the location of LV aneurysm also, it can show the presence of calcification on it.

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CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of LV aneurysm. CT scan findings are suggestive for location, size and presence of thrombosis in aneurysm wall.[1]

Calcified left ventricular aneurysm

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  1. Mourdjinis A, Olsen E, Raphael MJ, Mounsey JP (1968). "Clinical diagnosis and prognosis of ventricular aneurysm". Br Heart J. 30 (4): 497–513. PMC 487659. PMID 5659397.


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