The American journal of cardiology
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The echocardiographic appearance of fibrotic thickening and calcification of mitral valve chordae tendineae and left ventricular papillary muscles in 17 patients is described. Pathologic proof of excessive fibrosis or calcification was obtained in five patients. In a sixth patient, calcium was demonstrated on angiography to extend from the chordae into papillary muscle. ⋯ One patient had rheumatic mitral valve disease. Many patients had mitral regurgitation and most had a history, physical examination and radiologic findings compatible with congestive heart failure. Although the origin and importance of the chordal and papillary muscle changes reported are not known, their frequent association with mitral regurgitation and with congestive heart failure suggests possible interrelations.