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Calcific pancreatitis: Calcification patterns and pancreatogram correlations
Clinical Radiology, 1984The abdominal radiographs of 74 patients with calcific pancreatitis were reviewed to assess the distribution, density and patterns of calcification. These characteristics were compared with the results of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and ultrasonography.
Gilinsky Nh+3 more
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Vascular calcification and bone disease: the calcification paradox
Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2009Vascular calcification or ectopic mineralization in blood vessels is an active, cell-regulated process, increasingly recognized as a general cardiovascular risk factor. Remarkably, ectopic artery mineralization is frequently accompanied by decreased bone mineral density or disturbed bone turnover.
Persy, Veerle, d' Haese, Patrick C.
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1980
Despite intensive investigations the calcification process is still poorly understood. The great number of theories which have been and are still being proposed reflect the complexity of the subject and the uncertainty of our knowledge. In this review an attempt will be made to sum up knowledge of the nature of the biological mineral and the mechanism ...
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Despite intensive investigations the calcification process is still poorly understood. The great number of theories which have been and are still being proposed reflect the complexity of the subject and the uncertainty of our knowledge. In this review an attempt will be made to sum up knowledge of the nature of the biological mineral and the mechanism ...
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Calcifications within the duct of Wirsung in calcific pancreatitis
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1978A review of abdominal radiographs of 50 patients with the clinical diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis showed calcific pancreatitis in 27 patients. Ten patients had severe pain associated with weight loss. Five had obstruction of the duct of Wirsung: one by a pseudocyst and four by large stones near the ampulla of Vater.
Jeanne W. Baer+3 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1961
The occurrence of calcification or ossification in the human penis is relatively rare. In the majority of cases the presence of such calcium or bone is the result of local trauma or plastic induration of the penis (Peyronie's disease). Rarely a so-called “os penis” has been reported in the human.
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The occurrence of calcification or ossification in the human penis is relatively rare. In the majority of cases the presence of such calcium or bone is the result of local trauma or plastic induration of the penis (Peyronie's disease). Rarely a so-called “os penis” has been reported in the human.
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The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1946
Ninian McI Falkiner, Edward Solomons
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Ninian McI Falkiner, Edward Solomons
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Relation of diffuse aortic calcification to atherosclerotic calcification
Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1964Summary (1) The calcium content of atheromas showing no gross evidence of calcification, ulceration, or hemorrhage is approximately that found in normal portions of the aorta in which they occur. Heavily calcified atheromas (calcific plates) contain roughly 40 times this amount. (2) The calcium content of atherosclerotic plaques is influenced
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