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Calcification: Frequently Asked Questions

Is calcification reversible?

Little evidence exists that would support the premise that calcification is reversible.

Is calcification life threatening?

Vascular calcification can be scored with EBCT (Electron Beam Computer Tomography). There is a strong correlation between mortality and increasing EBCT scores. (ref. Blacher J, Hypertension, 2001; 38:938-942).

What is the evidence for calcification?

One of the evidences for increasing rates of calcification is an increase in the prevalence of calciphylaxis nodules.

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What is late calcification?

The hardening of capsule that naturally forms around the implant

What is a calcification?

Calcium is found normally in bones, and in other areas of the body. Tiny deposits of calcium are commonly found in women?s breast and are called calcifications. Most calcifications are benign and can be safely ignored. Some calcifications are suspicious and will require a biopsy. Our radiologists are expert at identifying benign calcifications and at deciding which should be biopsied.

What is a breast calcification?

These are small deposits of calcium of varying sizes, shape and location in the breast. Breast calcifications are usually benign. However, deposits found in a small, tight group often signal increased cellular activity in the area and may require a biopsy for further evaluation. Changes in the pattern of calcifications or new calcifications may indicate the presence of a small breast cancer.

What helps break down the calcification?

Magnesium Citrate helps reduce excess calcium in the body when taken alone without calcium http://www.energeticnutrition.com/vitalzym/magcit.html

What is the cost of a Calcification Scoring exam?

The exam typically costs $375 (please call for price updates). Unfortunately, not all insurance companies cover this procedure. However, many insurance companies will reimburse for the exam if ordered by a physician. Our policy is that payment is made at the time of the visit to our facility.
The exam typically costs $299. Unfortunately, not all insurance companies cover this procedure. However, many insurance companies will reimburse for the exam if ordered by a physician. Our policy is that payment is made at the time of the visit to our facility.

Does an over-administration of vitamin D pose a risk of calcification?

It is not uncommon to find in package inserts for vitamin D analogues, a warning that over-administration of vitamin D can result in soft tissue calcification.

How soon does vascular calcification begin for the dialysis patient?

In young adults, vascular calcification can start in less than 2 years from the start of dialysis. (ref. Goodman, et. al., "Coronary-Artery Calcification in Young Adults with End-Stage Renal Disease Who Are Undergoing Dialysis. " NEJM 2000; 342:1478-1483. )

What can be done to prevent calcification of the arteries?

It is an inevitable process with aging. Typically by the time you reach 60 - 70, almost everyone has coronary calcifications as part of the aging process. Screening these patients therefore is problematic because you would expect some coronary calcification. Nevertheless, very extensive calcification disproportionate to age may indicate a problem and probably would need to be investigated further with angiography, particularly if the patient was having symptoms. ...

What is the significance of calcification and the Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) score?

Coronary calcification is a marker for coronary plaque and typically appears years before the development of symptoms of heart problems. This is truly "hardening of the arteries". The score that you receive represents the total amount (based on size and density) of the calcium deposits found in all of your coronary arteries. For all age groups, the higher the score, the more coronary disease is present and the greater the likelihood that it may result in a heart attack or chest pain in the future, if left untreated. ...

What should I expect in a Coronary Artery Calcification Scoring exam?

The procedure is performed in several minutes. The data is acquired in a single breath-hold scan, about 20 seconds. The exam is non-claustrophobic, because your head is outside the scanner at all times. The radiation dosage is minimal, less than a regular CT. No preparation is necessary.
The procedure is performed in less than 10 minutes. The data is actually acquired in a single breath-hold scan, about 20 seconds. The exam is non-claustrophobic, because your head is outside the scanner at all times. The radiation dosage is minimal, less than a regular CT.

Can breast lumps in young males be related to the calcification occurring in PXE?

Unilateral gynecomastia or breast enlargement is common in boys going through puberty, and is unrelated to PXE. It is transient and nothing to worry about, although embarrassing to the sufferer. Your primary care physician should evaluate this.
Source: www.pxe.org

Can the calcification reoccur after removal?

This is very unlikely. Removing the calcium deposit is very successful in relieving the symptoms and a recurrence is very uncommon back What is a “frozen shoulder?” A frozen shoulder refers to a patient who has lost most of their shoulder motion. The shoulder is usually painful and hard to move. Another term used to describe this condition is “adhesive capsulitis.” Thickening of the soft tissue around the joint leads to contractures and scaring which results in the loss of motion. ...

Should I worry about osteoporosis if I take magnesium without calcium for calcification of a fibroid?

Generally, our diets are higher in calcium than they are in magnesium. Current research is showing that magnesium plays a bigger role in the prevention of osteoporosis than originally believed. After fibroids shrink, calcium can be added back into a regimen.

Don't most people have calcification of their arteries as they grow older?

Yes they do, but it is typically people who have large amounts of calcium who are most likely to develop a problem. And, since CASC not only detects, but also measures the extent of coronary calcification, it can identify those individuals who are at greatest risk. Furthermore, there are many people in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and even 70s who have no coronary calcium whatsoever. ...

When calcification occurs, does it have any direct negative influence on the body?

No, it doesn't have any.

If the HeartCam scan shows that I have no coronary calcification am I worry-free?

The absence of coronary calcification very strongly suggests that plaque is minimal and risk is very low. However, the HeartCam is an important new diagnostic tool, but it is not a definitive test for every kind of cardiac problem. If you began to exhibit symptoms of cardiac problems, despite a favorable HeartCam reading, be sure to seek medical attention.

Does the Dr. Dean Ornish Program for Reversal of Heart Disease apply for situations where there is significant calcification of coronary artery blockage?

The Dean Ornish program is a lifestyle modification program that reduces risk of heart disease. Several of Dr. Ornish's studies were performed in people with definite blockages, but the same lifestyle changes are probably beneficial for anyone at risk of having a heart attack in the future. Of course, some people are at such high risk that lifestyle changes are not enough; high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol should always be addressed, even if they require medication. ...
Source: dwb.unl.edu

During what stage of gestation would you expect placental calcification to occur?

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