Herein, we report a huge leiomyoma in deep somatic soft tissue with massive calcification in the peroneus longus muscle. A 29-year-old male patient presented with a hard, spindle-shaped, 15-cm-diameter mass of the left lower leg. Plain radiography showed marked calcifi...
1. Medicine The 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. b. ...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook soft tissue Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to soft tissue:Soft tissue sarcoma soft tissue n. Any of the non-bony, usually pliable structures of the body, including muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, fat, blood...
Soft Tissue Calcification refers to the process of calcium deposition within soft tissues, making them more radiopaque than the surrounding tissues. It can be associated with conditions like renal osteodystrophy and scleroderma. AI generated definition based on: Arthritis in Black and White (Third Editi...
We report the case of a 7-year-old boy with a calcified leiomyoma in the right gluteal muscle. Radiography and CT showed a well-defined soft tissue mass with mulberry-like calcifications that superficially resembled chondroid matrix calcification. The mass exhibited high-signal intensity intermingle...
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Soft-tissue calcifications of the dental follicle in regional odontodysplasia were studied via the correlated techniques of light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), calcium x-ray cartography, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The study revealed several types of calc...
Calcification of soft tissue may be an unspecific local response or present as only a symptom of a complex underlying disease. Patient approach and treatment vary greatly depending on the cause of soft-tissue calcifications. The review of literature reveals multiple causes but also confusing nomenclat...
This report describes the first case of CLC of soft tissue arising in the base of the skull. A 33-year-old man was seen with a slow growing mass in the right parotid region of his face. The noncontrast computed tomographic scans showed an 8.5-cm mass with calcifications involving the ...
Most patients had medical calcification of medium and small blood vessels, and some had soft-tissue calcification visible on roentgenography. Treatment consisted of local wound care, antibiotics, phosphate-binding agents, and parathyroidectomy... ...