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Endometrial Calcifications

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2020
Benign endometrial calcifications with or without bone fragments are uncommon clinicopathologic findings. They can be detected during pelvic ultrasonography or as incidental pathologic findings. They have been found to be associated with infertility and menstrual anomalies in young adult patients and in symptomatic postmenopausal women with ...
Badr AbdullGaffar, Amal AlMulla
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Vascular calcification

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1999
Vascular calcification is an active and modifiable process involved in many disease entities, including atherosclerosis, cardiac valve disease and calcific uremic arteriolopathy. It occurs with distinct characteristics at different sites in the vessel wall.
R C, Christian, L A, Fitzpatrick
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Periarticular calcifications

Skeletal Radiology, 2021
Periarticular calcification and ossification is a frequent finding on imaging and may sometimes pose a diagnostic challenge. The differential diagnoses for this radiological finding are wide and can be classified into broad groups such as idiopathic, developmental, trauma, burns, infection, tumor, connective tissue disease, crystalline, metabolic ...
Y Y, Yan   +6 more
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Vascular calcification

Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2013
This review presents new evidence related to molecular mechanisms involved in the process of cardiovascular calcification, as well as to discuss new biomarkers and novel therapeutic strategies related to vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.microRNAs have emerged as potential players in the genesis of osteo-chondrogenic ...
Ziad A, Massy, Tilman B, Drüeke
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PERINEURIAL CALCIFICATION

Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1988
A study of the occurrence of extracellular deposits of calcium in the perineurium of the human sural nerve demonstrated that there is a higher incidence in abnormal nerves than in normal material and that, of the conditions examined, nerves from cases of diabetic neuropathy showed the greatest incidence of calcification.
R H, King   +4 more
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