14. Dystrophic and metastatic calcification. Organ manifestations: Revision history

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6 May 2022

  • curprev 09:3209:32, 6 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 2,676 bytes +2,676 Created page with "Calcification is the pathological deposition of calcium in tissues. We distinguish two different types: dystrophic calcification and metastatic calcification. = Dystrophic calcification = Dystrophic calcification occurs in necrotic, injured or even dead tissues. It occurs with normal calcium level in the blood, meaning that hypercalcaemia is not a prerequisite for this type of calcification. It begins with an initiation, which is when a calcium “core” is formed. La..." Tag: Visual edit