Calcification of joints and arteries (CALJA; MIM 211800) is an extremely rare mendelian disorder of isolated calcification that is characterized by late onset calcification of the extremity arteries and hand and foot joint capsules. Mutations of NT5E, encoding cluster of differentiation 73, have been...
There is no cure for spinal stenosis, but there are treatments to help relieve symptoms. Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications can ease swelling and pain. If they don't do the trick, your doctor can prescribe higher-dose medication. Does calcification cause spinal stenosis? The calcified...
1.MedicineThe accumulation of calcium or calcium salts in a body tissue. Calcification normally occurs in the formation of bone. 2.Geology a.The replacement of organic material, especially original hard material such as bone, with calcium carbonate during the process of fossilization. ...
Theywereable toidentifythehearts,arteriesorbothin16of themummies,nineofwhomhad deposits ofcalcification. 他们在16具木乃伊身上辨别出了心脏或动脉,也有的两者都得到了确认。其中九具存在心血管的钙化现象。 www.putclub.com 6. BACKGROUND:Calciphylaxisisalife-threateningformofmetastaticcalcification-inducedmicrovascula...
Myocardial infarction due to calcification of the arteries in an infant. M., Traisman, A. S.: Myocardial infarction due to calcification of the arteries in an infant. J. Dis. Child. 91 , 34–37 (1956)... H Traisman,NM Limperis,AS Traisman - 《A.m.a.journal of Diseases of Childr...
Patients could not be included if there had been changes in antihypertensive treatment 2 weeks prior to CAG, if severe aortic valve stenosis (< 1 cm2) or known significant stenosis of the subclavian or brachial arteries, known chronic arrythmia was present, or if a bilateral arterio-venous ...
Background Fahr's disease and syndrome are rare disorders leading to calcification of the small arteries in the basal ganglia of the brain, resulting in a wide range of symptoms comprising cognitive decline, movement disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms. No disease-modifying therapies are available....
Coronary artery calcification refers to the calcification of atherosclerotic lesions in the walls of the coronary arteries, which is associated with inflammation, elevated lipid content, and increased arterial stiffness. It is commonly measured using computed tomography and is a recognized risk factor for...
This review focuses on changes in large and medium-sized arteries in diabetic patients, discusses their relationship to renal insufficiency and summarizes the current concepts concerning the understanding of the process of tissue calcification. 展开 ...
Normal coronary arteries and non-obstructive lesions only were found in 12/37 (32.4%) and 11/37 (29.7%) asymptomatic subjects vs. 1/37 (2.7%) and 2/37 (5.4%) patients; P < 0.001 and P < 0.012, respectively. Obstructive lesions were more rare in asymptomatic subjects than in patients...