and calcification involving the rotator cuff was reported in 13% of subjects (Figure 5b). Rotator cuff pathology was the most prevalent pathology on ultrasound (50%), with supraspinatus the most ...
#Ultrasound guided #Barbotage for Supraspinatus calcific tendinitis... Calcifications of the shoulder tendons go through successive stages in which they move from a soft state to a hard state ...
supraspinatus calcific deposits adjacent to the greater tuberosity on AP-external rotation x-ray view. infraspinatus calcific deposits adjacent to the greater tuberosity on AP-internal ...
Calcific aortic valve disease is the pathological remodeling of valve leaflets. The initial steps in valve leaflet osteogenic reprogramming are not fully understood. As TERT (telomerase reverse ...
The coexistence of transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR‐CA) and aortic stenosis (AS) is increasingly recognized, but the clinical consequences are unclear. We aimed to characterize clinical ...
Yet, it is unclear if atherosclerosis is associated with a subsequent higher cancer risk. We determined the association of atherosclerotic calcification in the aortic arch, as proxy for systemic ...
cshs.org Background: Mitral annular calcification has been associated with various systemic and cardiac diseases, with a higher prevalence in women and patients over 70. A possible association between ...
Dystrophic calcifications of the aortic valve may cause symptomatic aortic stenosis and account for a significant portion of patients who undergo elective valve replacement. Calcifications appearing ...
Results We found that OA progressed by both top-down calcification at the joint surface and bottom-up calcification at the osteochondral interface. The top-down calcification process started with ...