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calcification of the aorta inferiorly?
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This means there is plaque in the aorta from atherosclerosis, or "hardening of the arteries." The usual causes are: smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, diet high in saturated fats, family history of premature heart disease and age. If there is calcification in the aorta it probably means there is calcification, or at least plaque elsewhere in the body. The heart, the carotid arteries and the leg arteries. These can lead to heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease, respectively.
Yes, mild calcification of the abdominal aorta and its branches can be considered a normal finding on an abdominal CT scan for a 60-year-old woman. As individuals age, it is common for blood vessels to undergo calcification due to factors like atherosclerosis. However, the significance of these findings should always be evaluated in the context of the patient's overall health and risk factors. It's advisable to discuss any findings with a healthcare provider for personalized interpretation and guidance.
The name is ''Patchy'' the Pirate, but he is played by Thomas Kenny, the same guy who plays the voices of spongebob, Gary, the narrator, and Father Squarepants. ~Improved Answer~ Although that is true, there is a painty the pirate (for those who dont know who that is, its the pirate painting in the opening sequence.) He is voiced by Patrick Pinney
calcification of the aorta inferiorly?
It is unlikely that the calcification will disappear.
A Bit Patchy was created in 2005-10.
There is a Patchy Patch doll available on Kijiji.ca There is also a discussion about the patchy doll on ebrandon.ca
It's actually what Patchy the Pirate was going to look like before the guy who plays him was hired.
The phrase "calcification of the thoracic" is incomplete. There a missing word after "thoracic."
Calcification can sometimes be reversible, depending on the type and extent of the calcification. For example, in cases of vascular calcification, addressing underlying risk factors like high cholesterol or hypertension may help reduce calcified deposits. However, in other situations, such as bone calcification due to injury or disease, the process may not be reversible. Ultimately, the reversibility of calcification depends on the specific circumstances and underlying causes.
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
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.
I believe that you are thinking of an Apache Indian, not a patchy Indian. The Apache tribe has had some historical importance.