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The autopsy gave the cause of death as dystrophic multiple-organ-failure.
The dystrophic process (some aspects of the problem).
The nails may be dystrophic or thick, but, most of the time, they are normal, such as the hair and the teeth, never affected.
Osteodystrophy is a general term for a dystrophic growth of the bone.
Dystrophic calcification can occur even if the amount of calcium in the blood is not elevated.
Only diseased or dystrophic nails are removed, as there is no effect on healthy portions of the nail.
The most common source is dystrophic calcification, which occurs in soft tissue as a response to injury.
There are also over 20 smaller dystrophic lakes in the Krutynia river basin.
It is an example of dystrophic calcification.
The mineralized portion may be bone, cementum-like, or dystrophic calcifications.
The most common type of calcinosis is dystrophic calcification.
Dystrophic peat is not affected by flushing.
Foci of dystrophic calcifications may be present.
Research has discovered dystrophic (defective development) human microglia.
The incidence of dystrophic microglia increases with aging.
CT is excellent for demonstrating dystrophic calcifications in the teratoid type.
The main topics are extreme weakness, slowness, leanness, and weightlessness of a dystrophic patient.
Dystrophic calcification, without a systemic mineral imbalance.
Alopecia, hypodontia, abnormal tooth shape, and dystrophic nails are observed.
For individuals with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, wound care is paramount.
The nails may be milky white in early childhood; they gradually become dystrophic, thick, and distally separated from the nail bed.
Mutations in this gene are associated with all forms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
X-ray findings sometimes include dystrophic calcifications in the muscles, and patients may or may not notice small calcium deposits under the skin.
Dystrophic lakes have high levels of humic matter and typically has yellow-brown tea coloured waters.
Anthony Tom, who has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.