Calcification definition

Calcification means the formation of calcium carbonate scale on pool walls or the surface of circulation system components due to the precipitation of calcium carbonate.

Examples of Calcification in a sentence

  • Refer to the Heart Artery Calcification section for more details.

  • Heart Artery Calcification scans are a computed tomography scan measuring coronary artery calcium for atherosclerosis and abnormal artery structure and function.

  • Calcification within an ROI was automatically selected by a thresholding function.

  • In a typical case of retinoblastoma, it will provide a nearly pathognomonic picture with cottage-cheese calcification, a yellowish mass like cheese.5,6 Calcification in retinoblastoma can be seen as high as 97%,7 as reported by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.8 in 95% of retinoblastoma cases, calcification can be found.

  • The Company wishes to fund a National Institutes of Health (prime) STTR Phase I project entitled, “STTR Phase I: Pulse: Harmonic Balloon Angioplasty Device for Treatment of Peripheral Artery Calcification - R41/42 subK resub” (ORSP #21-PAF01013) in the Department of Internal Medicine – Cardiology under the direction of ▇▇.

  • Calcification measuring less than 1 mm was defined as microcalcification and calcification more than 1mm was labeled as macrocalcification.

  • Calcification can also occur in other soft tissues including the lung, the conjunctiva, periarticular tissues and the breast.

  • Heart Artery Calcification Scan Heart Artery calcification scans are a computed tomography scan measuring coronary artery calcium for atherosclerosis and abnormal artery structure and function.