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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Vascular Calcification
  1. ... amount of calcium entering the cells that line blood vessels in the brain, leading to calcification of these blood vessels. Alternatively, changes in PDGFRB ...
  2. ... characterized by abnormal accumulation of the mineral calcium (calcification) in the walls of the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the ...
  3. ... the mutations helps to explain why the abnormal blood vessel growth occurs in some parts of the ... syndrome Neuroretinoangiomatosis Phakomatosis, Sturge-Weber Sturge-Weber-Dimitri ...
  4. ... that detects light and color. The disorder causes blood vessels in the retina ... (calcification), the development of fluid-filled pockets called cysts, ...
  5. ... Affected individuals also have abnormal deposits of calcium (calcification) in the brain. As a result of this ... Goutieres syndrome Cree encephalitis Encephalopathy with basal ganglia calcification Familial infantile encephalopathy with intracranial calcification and chronic ...
  6. ... D. Pyrophosphates as a major inhibitor of matrix calcification in Pseudoxanthoma elasticum. J Dermatol Sci. 2014 Aug; ...
  7. ... the clear front covering of the eye (corneal calcification) or angioid streaks that occur when tiny breaks ... a rare phenotype to the pathogenesis of ectopic calcification. J Invest Dermatol. 2010 Mar;130(3):652- ...
  8. ... presence of deposits and an accumulation of calcium (calcification) in areas of the brain called the temporal ... ECM1 protein may also regulate the formation of blood vessels (angiogenesis).ECM1 gene mutations that cause lipoid proteinosis ...