dystrophic calcification - traduzione in arabo
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dystrophic calcification - traduzione in arabo

CALCIFICATION OCCURRING IN DEGENERATED OR NECROTIC TISSUE
  • Density-Dependent Colour Scanning Electron Micrograph SEM (DDC-SEM) of cardiovascular calcification, showing in orange calcium phosphate spherical particles (denser material) and, in green, the extracellular matrix (less dense material).<ref name=bert/>

dystrophic calcification         
‎ تَكَلُّسٌ حَثَلِيّ‎
decalcify         
ACCUMULATION OF CALCIUM SALTS IN A BODY TISSUE
Calcified; Decalcify; Tissue calcification; Calcifications
يُزيلُ الكِلْس
calcified         
ACCUMULATION OF CALCIUM SALTS IN A BODY TISSUE
Calcified; Decalcify; Tissue calcification; Calcifications
مُتَكَلِّس

Definizione

calcified
Body tissue that is calcified has become hard because of the presence of substances called calcium salts.
...calcified tissue.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Dystrophic calcification

Dystrophic calcification (DC) is the calcification occurring in degenerated or necrotic tissue, as in hyalinized scars, degenerated foci in leiomyomas, and caseous nodules. This occurs as a reaction to tissue damage, including as a consequence of medical device implantation. Dystrophic calcification can occur even if the amount of calcium in the blood is not elevated (a systemic mineral imbalance would elevate calcium levels in the blood and all tissues) and cause metastatic calcification. Basophilic calcium salt deposits aggregate, first in the mitochondria, then progressively throughout the cell. These calcifications are an indication of previous microscopic cell injury, occurring in areas of cell necrosis when activated phosphatases bind calcium ions to phospholipids in the membrane.