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Chronic pancreatitis, an inflammatory condition of the pancreas, is usually associated with parenchymal calcification and multiple stones in the pancreatic duct. Lithostathine, a major proteic ...
Calcification is the abnormal accumulation ... form of nephrocalcinosis and it typically involves the entire renal parenchyma. Serious metabolic derangements like end-stage kidney disease ...
Her neurologic examination was normal. Computed tomography scans of her head, done to exclude intracranial bleed, showed symmetric parenchymal calcification in the basal ganglia (Figure 1A) and ...
Attention was given to the location of the calcifications in the breast (i.e. in the ducts, vessels, or parenchyma), and the radiographic appearance of calcifications (benign, malignant or ...
By contrast, metastatic calcification of the alveolar parenchyma is a clearly recognized complication of chronic renal disease. We describe the unusual, and heretofore undocumented, finding of ...
Extensive parenchymal calcification can show up in the late stages of renal TB. Bladder TB is always secondary to renal TB and starts around the ureteric orifice, with signs of inflammation ...
Calcium deposits appear as bright white spots on a scan. Most calcifications are not worrisome and do not indicate cancer. Small clusters of calcium deposits are concerning, but while they often ...
interobserver agreement for findings of chronic pancreatitis in children was relatively high for CT for the presence of parenchymal calcifications (κ=0.81), pancreatic duct dilation (κ=0.63 ...
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