Author/Authors :
Das, Debasish Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Kumar, Abhinav Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Singh, Jogendra Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Pramanik, Subhas Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Abstract :
We describe an interesting fluoroscopic calcification of the aortic knuckle assuming a reverse “C” shape in an atherosclerotic aorta in a
42‑year‑old male presenting with anterior wall ST‑elevation myocardial infarction with dyslipidemia. Although calcification of the aortic knuckle
and dilatation of the aorta is a common phenomenon in the elderly population, otherwise known as the “unfolding of aorta,” we observed
this interesting pattern of calcification in a middle‑aged person in an atherosclerotic aorta with calcification. The patient had double‑vessel
coronary artery disease with chronic total occlusion in the left anterior descending coronary artery and significant stenosis in the mid‑segment
of the right coronary artery, which we revascularized with drug‑eluting stents and achieved TIMI III flow. Although calcium sign or C sign
is described in aortic dissection and it is not specific to it, we observed this interesting pattern of calcification in a middle‑aged person in the
atherosclerotic aorta with dyslipidemia.
Keywords :
C sign , calcium sign , chronic total occlusion , left anterior descending coronary artery