calcification is when you get extra bone growth when you don't need it and it is very painful!
During normal bone growth and during old age
calcification, resting, proliferation, hypertrophication
parenchymal calcification
d) hypertrophic zone
The adult process of new bone formation by calcification front is where the new bone formation meets the osteoid seam. . Calcification front is the dividing line where the osteoid seam meets older mineralized bone.
The breaking of a bone is called a fracture, while the breaking of cartilage is referred to as a cartilage injury or tear. Fractures occur when a bone is cracked or broken due to factors such as trauma or stress. Cartilage injuries can happen when the cartilage tissue in joints or other body parts is damaged or torn, often resulting from sports injuries or wear and tear over time.
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Calcification is when there is an accumulation of calcium salts and prostatic refers to the prostate. A CT scan or an ultrasound can be used for diagnosing the condition. Prostate calcification is a "scar" that remains after prostatitis gets cured. Early stage prostate calcification is a fibrosis of prostate. Common it is occur with no symptom. Such a fibrosis may occur in your body but you feel nothing about it. As prostate fibrosis develops, there would be calcification spots. One can try Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill to cure this condition.
Made bony or hardened by calcium deposits.
calcification, resting, proliferation, hypertrophication
parenchymal calcification
TNF blockers are used to inhibit inflammation in people who suffer from TNF or tumor necrosis factor. Vascular calcification does not appear in the side effects that may occur from taking a TNF blocker.
calcification of the aorta inferiorly?
Cartilage rings are gradually replaced by regular plates of cartilage!
d) hypertrophic zone
"Clacification" seems to be a misspelling. If you meant "calcification," it refers to the accumulation of calcium salts in body tissues. In medicine, it can occur in various organs like the kidneys, arteries, or breast tissue, leading to potential health issues depending on the location and extent of calcification.
It is unlikely that the calcification will disappear.
Epiphyseal plate