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- Q5172368 subject Q7130309.
- Q5172368 abstract "Corpora arenacea (or brain sand) are calcified structures in the pineal gland and other areas of the brain such as the choroid plexus. Older organisms have numerous corpora arenacea, whose function, if any, is unknown. Concentrations of "brain sand" increase with age, so the pineal gland becomes increasingly visible on X-rays over time, usually by the third or fourth decade. They are sometimes used as anatomical landmarks in radiological examinations.Chemical analysis shows that they are composed of calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, magnesium phosphate, and ammonium phosphate. Recently, calcite deposits have been described as well.".
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q198654.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q23767.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q332154.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q34777.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q423820.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q426664.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q706.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q7130309.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q723683.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q77604.
- Q5172368 wikiPageWikiLink Q926250.
- Q5172368 name "Brain sand".
- Q5172368 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q5172368 type Thing.
- Q5172368 type Q4936952.
- Q5172368 comment "Corpora arenacea (or brain sand) are calcified structures in the pineal gland and other areas of the brain such as the choroid plexus. Older organisms have numerous corpora arenacea, whose function, if any, is unknown. Concentrations of "brain sand" increase with age, so the pineal gland becomes increasingly visible on X-rays over time, usually by the third or fourth decade.".
- Q5172368 label "Corpora arenacea".
- Q5172368 name "Brain sand".