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How is the morphology of pathological intracellular calcification?

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Fine white granules, felt as gritty deposits Dystrophic is common in caseous necrosis TB and could become radiopaque stone. Basophilic deposits. In lungs could cause respiratory deficits and massive deposits in kidney can lead to renal damage.


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