Dystrophic calcifications

Dystrophic calcification

Dystrophic
Dystrophic Calcification (D.C. ) is the calcification occurring in degenerated or necrotic tissue, as in hyalinized scars, degenerated foci in leiomyomas, and caseous nodules. This occurs as a reaction to tissue damage, including as a consequence of medical device implantation. Dystrophic calcification can occur even if the amount of calcium in the blood is not elevated. (A systemic mineral imbalance would elevate calcium levels in the blood and all tissues and cause metastatic calcification. ) Basophilic calcium salt deposits aggregate, first in the mitochondria, and progressively throughout the cell...

Dystrophic calcifications - List of case studies

Juvenile degenerative osteoarthritis of the shoulder

arthritis. Subacromial space retained. Dystrophic calcifications projected near the soft periarticular parts not ... arthritic manifestations, Acromion-clavicle arthritis, Dystrophic calcifications, degenerative acromion-clavicle arthritic ...

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