Pawel Szulc, What links vascular calcifications to osteoporotic fractures? Joint Bone Spine Volume 77, Issue 6, December 2010, Pages 519-520Szulc P. What links vascular calcifications to osteoporotic fractures? Joint Bone Spine. 2010;77(6):519-520....
Lesions can be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant), but not all lesions are tumors. For example, a stroke Tumors: Tumors can grow and press on other parts of the brain, potentially causing various symptoms depending on their location and size. Unlike some other types of lesions,...
Breast calcifications, or small calcium deposits in breast tissue, are signs of cellular turnover – essentially, dead cells – that can be visualized on a mammogram or observed in a breast biopsy.Calcifications are generally harmlessand are often a result of aging breast tissue. What percentage...
We have concluded, and hypothesized, that nephrocalcinosis is primarily a renal interstitial process, resembling metastatic calcification, and that it may have some features in common with, and pathogenic links to, vascular calcification. 展开 关键词:...
Background: Vascular calcification (VC) and accelerated atherosclerosis are major causes of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality in haemodialysis (H... M Cozzolino,ML Biondi,A Galassi,... - 《American Journal of Nephrology》 被引量: 53发表: 2007年 Increased adipose tissue secretion of Fet...
aLong-term use of calcium levels rise, increasing the risk of vascular calcification 对钙水平上升的长期用途,增加血管石灰化的风险 [translate] aIf the results are less than 1 inch per hour, your soil is still too heavy. If the results are more than 6 inches per hour, your soil drains too...
How many gyri are on the temporal lobe? What vascularizes the parietal lobe? Are the temporal lobes in the supratentorial region of the brain? What gyri are in the posterior parietal lobe? What hemisphere of the brain is the temporal lobe in?
What parts of the brain are located in the parietal lobe? What happens in the parietal lobe? What happens in parietal lobe? What does calcification in the parietal lobes do? What is between the temporal and parietal lobes? What is parietal lobe epilepsy?
(PWV), is an independent poor prognostic factor for cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in patients with ESRD.3,4 Several studies showed that age, vascular calcification,5,6 presence of diabetes mellitus6 and vertebral bone mineral density7 are determinants of aortic PWV in ESRD ...
What is the pathophysiology of vascular dementia? What is multivessel coronary artery disease? What is reversible myocardial ischemia? What is central venous thrombosis? What is transient myocardial ischemia? How does blood pressure affect peripheral artery disease?