35 year old male presents with dyspnea and ascites over 3 days. O/E there is neck vein distension with no inspiratory decrease in JVP. CXR shows plaque like calcification over RV with dilated SVC and small atria. He is suffering from

Correct Answer: Constrictive Pericarditis
Description: * CXR Features: Linear Plaquelike Pericardial calcifications(50-70%) predominantly over RV and posterior LV * Dilatation of SVC(77%) and Azygos Vein * Small Atria * Normal Lung Vasculature * Differntiate Between RVMI, CP and RCM
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