He examined 300 patients for inflexibility of the ears and found 11 patients with calcification of the auricular cartilage. |
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Based on the CT scans, a scoring system for coronary artery calcification involving the four major epicardial coronary arteries was determined. |
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It is well known that an increase in atmospheric pCO2 slows down calcification in living coccolithophorids. |
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Charophytes are prone to calcification and have left an abundant fossil record up to the Cretaceous, and perhaps beyond. |
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We selected principally trophoblastic placental tissue with no signs of calcification, avoiding the decidua basalis and corionic plate. |
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Each of these patients had diseases known to predispose to heterotopic calcification including scleroderma, acromegaly, and diabetes mellitus. |
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Macroscopically, the largest mass in the lobectomy specimen was firm and white with cystic degeneration and stippling calcification. |
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Light enhanced calcification results from algal photosynthesis and not from some other photobiotic event. |
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Mitral valves with annular calcification are predisposed to developing both infective endocarditis and periannular abscesses. |
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The calcification that occurs in arteriosclerosis is inhibited by antioxidants. |
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The posterior clinoids and the floor of the sella were eroded, and the suprasellar portion had a rim of calcification. |
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Calcareous nannoplankton, although stimulated toward diversification, was obviously less efficient in calcification. |
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A computed tomographic scan showed a heterogenous tumor with central hyperdensity and patchy calcification. |
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An early phenotypic alteration in these mice is a cardiomyopathy with calcification and altered mitochondrial appearance. |
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The calcification of the Barnes had begun, at the hand of yet another form of regional neurosis. |
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Both caseation and calcification are highly suggestive of a tubercular etiology, neither being common in malignancy related lymphadenopathy. |
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Computed tomography of the adrenal glands revealed both glands to be small and atrophic with evidence of bilateral calcification. |
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The most frequent cause of broncholithiasis is calcification of lymph nodes secondary to tuberculosis or histoplasmosis. |
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Animal studies have shown cefuroxime to affect bone calcification in the fetus and to show maternal toxicity in the rabbit. |
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Two dimensional echocardiography allows the assessment of valve structure and identifies thickening of cusps, leaflet prolapse, cusp fusion, and calcification. |
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In addition, tissue calcification, lesions or particularly twisted blood vessels can obscure the image. |
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It favours the osseous growth for children, strengthening the density and the calcification by facilitating the mineralization of the bones. |
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Some lines are prone to skin conditions, Legg-Perthes disease, hernias, liver disease and jawbone calcification. |
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Water softening systems prevent calcification at the production facilities and also help to save energy. |
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After radiation, the heart's efforts to repair itself appear to lead to thickening and calcification of tissues and inflamed arteries. |
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This was a necessary condition, as most vital functions must have been operative shortly after hatching, which may have coincided with the onset of calcification. |
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The calcification of the pineal gland and decrease in melatonin output activates the body's aging process. |
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Tuberculosis and fungal infections typically result in the calcification of the adrenal glands. |
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This study demonstrates that the material with a low molecular weight of 158 is an active component in wasabi leafstalk which stimulates bone calcification. |
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Calcium deposits often develop in affected skin and muscles, and this calcification of tissues can be very disabling. |
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Right now, the coronary calcification scan by CT shows us calcifications. |
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Rising carbon dioxide may reduce the rate of calcification and reef formation. |
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Chronic hypercalcemia can lead to generalized vascular calcification, nephrocalcinosis, calcifications of the cornea or other soft tissues. |
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Moderate alcohol consumption stands in inverse proportion to the calcification of the coronary artery, the main risk factor in heart attack. |
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An increase in serum phosphorous and calcium can also lead to metastatic calcification. |
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The sequela dystrophic calcification follows caseation, necrosis or fibrosis. |
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For example, their pipelines and hot water generators were better protected against calcification, thus providing a longer service life. |
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Given our growing social calcification, the need to boost growth and social mobility is great. |
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They probably developed both as ecological disaster forms and as a consequence of unusual marine chemistry that promoted inorganic and microbial calcification. |
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Tartar is hard, yellow-brown material that forms as a result of the accumulation of plaque and its eventual hardening through calcification. |
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By exact spotting of cardiovascular calcification, it puts forth the possible risk of future heart attacks. |
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The lower tube surrounds the notochord, and has a complex structure, often including multiple layers of calcification. |
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Histological examinations showed that the grafted right tibia presented the regular shape of the plate growth with hypertrophic maturation, chondrocyte columniation and endochondral calcification. |
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In case of lymphoma breast mamogram shows only a homogeneous tumour shadow without either micro calcification or speculation. |
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The cysts are complex, with thick walls, internal septations, solid components, curvilinear calcification and haemorrhagic products. |
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All living corals and sea anemones possess tentacle-bearing polyps, but because polyp tissue is soft and watery and devoid of means for calcification, it has never been found fossilized. |
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Studies of Australia's Great Barrier Reef show that levels of calcification are down, though it is not yet possible to say changes in chemistry are a reason for this. |
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There are eagles that will find a rock on which to perch themselves and then persist in beating their beaks against the rock until the calcification disappears so they can open them again, and off they fly. |
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In these dogs, body weight loss slowly reversed and general condition improved but clinical laboratory measurements did not completely regress and soft tissue calcification was noted at autopsy. |
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Lowered calcification rates affect the reef's ability to grow its carbonate skeleton, leading to slower growth of the reef and a more fragile structural support, which makes the reef more vulnerable to erosion. |
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The life span of the heat exchanger is improved and baking results are more even and remain stable even when the steam bars begin to show signs of calcification. |
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Declines in aragonite saturation state have the potential to weaken the calcification ability of coral reefs and may lead to long term instability of reef structures. |
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It is unclear whether reduced calcification will affect the survival of this and other species of foraminifera, but a decline in their population could jeopardise the oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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Needle puncture can be technically difficult, specifically in the elderly who have narrow intercartilaginous spaces and cartilage calcification. |
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Proximal half of the primary orifice surrounded by an elevated rim of smooth gymnocystal calcification, somewhat quadrangular in outline. |
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However, in adults, multilocular rarefactions become sclerotic with progressive calcification. |
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Prevalence and progression of basal ganglia calcification and its pathogenic mechanism in patients with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. |
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The MRI confirmed the presence of a superficial parotid mass with a central hypointensity, thought to be a calcification or sialolith. |
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Histologically there is vascular calcification with ischemic epidemolysis and calcifying panniculitis may be present. |
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Tympanosclerosis is the hyalinization and calcification of the connective tissue in the middle ear, including the tympanic membrane. |
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Degeneration and calcification of the whorls may result in the formation of psammoma bodies. |
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In some instances, the presence and pattern of calcification can be essentially pathognomonic as in the case of oligodendrogliomas and craniopharyngiomas. |
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Vitamin K was last in total channel volume, but grew a hearty 23.Vitamin K is also essential for blood clotting, wound healing and inhibiting blood vessel calcification. |
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Foci of necrosis, hyalinization and calcification were identified. |
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The calcification processes are changed by ocean acidification. |
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