What is calcification? explain the calcification deferred types of calcification
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- It is classified into five main types: dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, iatrogenic, and calciphylaxis. Dystrophic calcification is the most common cause of calcinosis cutis and is associated with normal calcium and phosphorus levels.
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Calcification happens when calcium builds up in body tissue, blood vessels, or organs. This buildup can harden and disrupt your body’s normal processes. Calcium is transported through the bloodstream. It’s also found in every cell. As a result, calcification can occur in almost any part of the body.
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Types of calcification
Calcifications can form in many places throughout your body, including:
- small and large arteries
- heart valves
- brain, where it’s known as cranial calcification
- joints and tendons, such as knee joints and rotator cuff tendons
- soft tissues like breasts, muscles, and fat
- kidney, bladder, and gallbladder
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