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what is pathologic calcification?​

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Answered by shashanksharma8506
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PATHOLOGIC CALCIFICATION. 2. Pathologic Calcification  Pathologic calcification is the abnormal deposition of calcium salts with smaller amounts of iron, magnesium, and other minerals.

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  • By definition, pathologic calcification refers to the deposition of calcium phosphates (CaP) or other calcific salts at sites, which would not normally have become mineralized. Abnormal accumulation can occur in areas of tissue damage (dystrophic calcification), in hypercalcemic or hyperparathyroid states

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