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- Metastatic_calcification abstract "Metastatic calcification is deposition of calcium salts in otherwise normal tissue, because of elevated serum levels of calcium, which can occur because of deranged metabolism as well as increased absorption or decreased excretion of calcium and related minerals, as seen in hyperparathyroidism.In contrast, dystrophic calcification is caused by abnormalities or degeneration of tissues resulting in mineral deposition, though blood levels of calcium remain normal. These differences in pathology also mean that metastatic calcification is often found in many tissues throughout a person or animal, whereas dystrophic calcification is localized. Metastatic calcification can occur widely throughout the body but principally affects the interstitial tissues of the vasculature, kidneys, lungs, and gastric mucosa. For the latter three, acid secretions or rapid changes in pH levels contribute to the formation of salts.".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageID "4012898".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageLength "1941".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageRevisionID "618802683".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_salts.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histopathology.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Dystrophic_calcification.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Hypercalcaemia.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Hypercalcemia.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Inorganic_compounds_by_element.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink Soft_tissue.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLink File:Cardiovascular_calcification_-_Sergio_Bertazzo.tif.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metastatic calcification".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLinkText "calcifications".
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageWikiLinkText "metastatic calcification".
- Metastatic_calcification hasPhotoCollection Metastatic_calcification.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inborn_errors_of_metal_metabolism.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pathology-stub.
- Metastatic_calcification wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Metastatic_calcification subject Category:Histopathology.
- Metastatic_calcification hypernym Deposition.
- Metastatic_calcification type Disease.
- Metastatic_calcification comment "Metastatic calcification is deposition of calcium salts in otherwise normal tissue, because of elevated serum levels of calcium, which can occur because of deranged metabolism as well as increased absorption or decreased excretion of calcium and related minerals, as seen in hyperparathyroidism.In contrast, dystrophic calcification is caused by abnormalities or degeneration of tissues resulting in mineral deposition, though blood levels of calcium remain normal.".
- Metastatic_calcification label "Metastatic calcification".
- Metastatic_calcification sameAs Calcificazione_metastatica.
- Metastatic_calcification sameAs m.0bcgr_.
- Metastatic_calcification sameAs Metastatik_kalsifikasyon.
- Metastatic_calcification sameAs Q3650242.
- Metastatic_calcification sameAs Q3650242.
- Metastatic_calcification wasDerivedFrom Metastatic_calcification?oldid=618802683.
- Metastatic_calcification isPrimaryTopicOf Metastatic_calcification.