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calcify /ˈkalsɪfʌɪ /verb (calcifies, calcifying, calcified) [with object] (usually as adjective calcified) Harden by deposition of or conversion into calcium carbonate or some other insoluble calcium compounds: calcified cartilage...- A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser.
- The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established.
- The scales may remain unmineralized, and consist primarily of carbohydrates, or they may be calcified; silica plates are rare.
Derivativescalcific /kalˈsɪfɪk / adjective ...- Microscopy of the MAC revealed amorphous basophilic calcific debris intimately associated with clusters of grampositive cocci, consistent with Staphylococcus infection.
- A characteristic histologie pattern called zouation7 has been described in calcifying aponeurotic fibroma, where calcific areas are surrounded by hyalinized collagenous foci, which in turn are palisaded by plump fibroblasts.
- Histology revealed that the Achilles tendon of all patients showed fibrocartilaginous or calcifying degeneration close to the area of calcific tendinopathy.
calcification /kalsɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n / noun ...- Globular calcification or rim of calcification has been noted 56% of the time.
- An early phenotypic alteration in these mice is a cardiomyopathy with calcification and altered mitochondrial appearance.
- The mass had a pink, shiny, and slightly lobulated cut surface with focal, punctate, light yellow calcifications and irregular, white, fibrous streaks.
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