Calcinosis

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Calcinosis
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MeSH D002114

Calcinosis is the formation of calcium deposits in any soft tissue.

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[edit] Dystrophic calcification

The most common type of calcinosis is dystrophic calcification. This type of calcification can occur as a response to any soft tissue damage, including that involved in implantation of medical devices.

[edit] Metastatic calcification

Metastatic calcification involves a systemic calcium-phosphate mineral imbalance, which can be caused by renal failure, milk-alkali syndrome, or other etiologies.

[edit] Tumoral calcinosis

The etiology of the rare condition of tumoral calcinosis is not entirely understood. It is generally characterized by large, globular calcifications near joints.http://my.onexamination.com/images/slides/TM2002061370_hi.jpg

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