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Dystrophic lakes, also
known as
humic lakes, are
lakes that
contain high
amounts of
humic substances and
organic acids. The
presence of
these substances...
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Dystrophic calcification (DC) is the
calcification occurring in
degenerated or
necrotic tissue, as in
hyalinized scars,
degenerated foci in leiomyomas...
- distinguished: calciphylaxis,
idiopathic calcification,
iatrogenic calcification,
dystrophic calcification, and
metastatic calcification. Tumors, inflammation, varicose...
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Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica or
dystrophic EB (DEB) is an
inherited disease affecting the skin and
other organs. "Butterfly child" is the colloquial...
- membranes.
There are four main types:
epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS),
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB),
junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB), and...
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Tonsil stones, also
known as tonsilloliths, are
mineralizations of
debris within the
crevices of the tonsils. When not mineralized, the
presence of debris...
- with
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa,
including 30
subjects with
recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa and one
subject with
dominant dystrophic epidermolysis...
- Onychomycosis, also
known as
tinea unguium, is a
fungal infection of the nail.
Symptoms may
include white or
yellow nail discoloration,
thickening of the...
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systemic diseases like
kidney failure. The most
common type of
calcinosis is
dystrophic calcification. This type of
calcification can
occur as a
response to any...
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usual constitution of
microcalcifications of the breast,
particularly dystrophic calcifications.
Microcalcifications as can be seen on
mammography can...