
doi: 10.1007/bf00712767
pmid: 3103328
Autopsy of a twenty year old girl dying from complications of renal and cardiac failure demonstrated severe hepatocellular calcification, a rare finding. The pathogenesis is thought to be a combination of dystrophic calcification caused by severe centrilobular necrosis and metastatic calcification due to secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Adult, Heart Failure, Microscopy, Liver Diseases, Calcinosis, Electron, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Failure, Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Female, Chronic
Adult, Heart Failure, Microscopy, Liver Diseases, Calcinosis, Electron, Kidney Transplantation, Kidney Failure, Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Female, Chronic
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