The appearance of metastatic calcification is typical but not disease specific. Microscopically, the deposition of calcium salts may be observed in the lung, stomach, and kidney. Vascular calcification is also present, as are large, periarticular soft-tissue masses. When soft-tissue calcification ...
ossification - the calcification of soft tissue into a bonelike material 2. calcification - tissue hardened by deposition of lime salts hardening - abnormal hardening or thickening of tissue 3. calcification - an inflexible and unchanging state; "the calcification of negotiations" inaction, inactivenes...
美 英 un.软组织钙化 英汉 un. 1. 软组织钙化 例句 释义: 全部,软组织钙化
Association between low cortical bone mineral density, soft-tissue calcification, vascular calcification and chondrocalcinosis: a case-control studyAssociation between low cortical bone mineral density, soft-tissue calcification, vascular calcification and chondrocalcinosis: a case-control studyChondrocalcinosisEp...
摘要: Soft-tissue calcification is commonly seen and caused by a wide range of pathology.ClassificationSoft tissue calcifications are usually caused by one of the following six entities as listed below in order of prevalence:dystrophic soft-tissue cal......
Calcitriol-treated uremic rats with acidosis did not develop aortic or soft-tissue calcification, did not increase aortic Pit-1 expression, and had significantly lower mortality. Additionally, an acidotic environment prevented calcification of vascular smooth muscle cells in vitro . Our study shows ...
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...
soft tissue lesions, both reactive and neoplastic; for example, leiomyomas and neurofibromas may contain these features. Any circumscribed vascular lesion or a vascular lesion with a lobular architecture, such as that seen in pyogenic granuloma, should be considered benign. Last, a great majority of...
Subcutaneous tissue calcification is seen in conditions like tumoral calcinosis, end-stage renal disease (ESRD), scleroderma, or venous insufficiency. [1] In ESRD, it is due to inappropriately high level of calcium and phosphorus. These lesions are usually seen when the calcium-phosphorus product ...
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