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They are located in the renal medulla and are made of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule.
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The word "renal" means "of or pertaining to the kidneys."
The renal papilla empties urine into the
Milk alkali syndrome-hypercalcimia which may lead to renal stones and calcification
parenchymal calcification
calcification of the aorta inferiorly?
The medical term "renal" refers to the kidneys, so a renal artery would be an artery (a type of blood vessel which oxygenated blood travels through) that leads to the kidneys and supplies them with blood.
It is unlikely that the calcification will disappear.
There is a great clinical significance of calcification. Calcification can lead to things like kidney stones that are very painful.
The phrase "calcification of the thoracic" is incomplete. There a missing word after "thoracic."
Can radiation therapy cause imflamation and calcification on breast mammeogram? No, it will not cause calcification, it causes something called radiation pneumonitis, its where the lung becomes too inflammed to be useful. I can be seen as a density on xrays but not as a calcification
The issue is not damage to the implants, but the discomfort that breast calcification can cause when it occurs around an implant. Heavy calcification may require removal of the implant.
Never heard of calcification of appendix. No such medical term exists
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Calcification means calcium is being deposited somewhere. Vascular calcification means there are deposits of calcium in the blood vessels. This turns the vessels hard like bone.