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What is dystrophic calcification?

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Normal Ca deposition but deposit in injured tissues, usually in advanced atherosclerosis, but can be found incidentally with insignificant past cell injury, and may cause organ dysfunction (of damaged heart valves -->compromised valve motion, like aortic stenosis) Starts from extracellular accumulation due to injury, usually calcium and phosphate


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