CXR and Tricuspid Valve and Chest X-ray CONGENITAL PULMONARY STENOSIS WITH ANEURYSMAL LPA, PV AND TRICUSPID ANNULUS CALCIFICATION60-year-old man with heart murmur since his teens, but recently became symptomatic with signs of right heart failure characterized ankle edema, ascites and anasarca. Examination confirmed massive ascites and peripheral edema with RV hypertrophy and a coarse ejection systolic murmur in the pulmonic area and absent second heart sound (pulmonic valve closure)CXR shows aneurysmal dilatation of the left pulmonary artery, decrease pulmonary vasculature, and calcification of the pulmonary valve, pulmonary annulus and tricuspid valve annulus. EKG showed RVHAt catheterization there was a 100 mm Hg gradient across the valve, mean right atrial pressure was 16 mmHg, RV systolic pressure was 120/24 mmHg and PA pressure 25/12 mmHg. Femoral artery O2 sat was 87.5%Ashley Davidoff MD CONGENITAL PULMONARY STENOSIS WITH ANEURYSMAL LPA, PV AND TRICUSPID ANNULUS CALCIFICATIONThe pulmonary valve is nodular and calcified (yellow) surrounded by a calcified pulmonary annulus (green), associated with a calcified tricuspid annulus (teal), and scattered calcification over or in the right ventricle (orange).60-year-old man with heart murmur since his teens, but recently became symptomatic with signs of right heart failure characterized ankle edema, ascites and anasarca. Examination confirmed massive ascites and peripheral edema with RV hypertrophy and a coarse ejection systolic murmur in the pulmonic area and absent second heart sound (pulmonic valve closure)CXR shows aneurysmal dilatation of the left pulmonary artery, decrease pulmonary vasculature, and calcification of the pulmonary valve, pulmonary annulus and tricuspid valve annulus. EKG showed RVHAt catheterization there was a 100 mm Hg gradient across the valve, mean right atrial pressure was 16 mmHg, RV systolic pressure was 120/24 mmHg and PA pressure 25/12 mmHg. Femoral artery O2 sat was 87.5%Ashley Davidoff MD CONGENITAL PULMONARY STENOSIS WITH ANEURYSMAL LPA, PV AND TRICUSPID ANNULUS CALCIFICATIONLAO view of the heart shows a nodular and calcified pulmonary valve (yellow) surrounded by a calcified pulmonary annulus (green), associated with a calcified tricuspid annulus (teal). The aneurysm of the LPA is not easily visualized in this view. Ashley Davidoff MD ANEURYSMAL LPA, PV AND TRICUSPID ANNULUS CALCIFICATIONRAO view of the heart shows a nodular and calcified pulmonary valve (yellow) surrounded by a calcified pulmonary annulus (green), associated with a calcified tricuspid annulus (teal), and aneurysm of the LPA (blue) Ashley Davidoff MD References and Links TCV 015 60M with Congenital Pulmonary Stenosis