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@jlharsh
Thanks for the Agatston info.
The Agatston score was included in the results of a CT scan of my aortic aneurysm, stomach, and pelvis. The size of my aneurysm was 4.1 cm which is a concern because my previous scan in February 2026, the size was 4.8 cm. It was 4.6 cm in November 2024. My cardiologist asked a thoracic surgeon to review the films of the last 2 scans and I am currently waiting for the surgeon's opinion. I am calling my cardiologist to ask what he recommends on the Agatston score since it seems to have been overlooked in the concerns about the aneurysm sizes.

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You bet, @ewei6911

You mention the size of your aneurysm has decreased from 4.8 to 4.1cm since February. What concerns do you have?

I am glad to hear you plan to contact your cardiologist about your 1000+ coronary calcium score. Will you come back and let me know what you find out?