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It is likely that a chronically low intake of vitamin D and calcium may lead to a negative calcium balance, thus causing a secondary increase in calcium removal from bone, including the alveolar bone. Such bone loss may contribute to weakening of the tooth-attachment apparatus. In addition to its
Systemic Sclerosis is a rare disease characterized by microvascular affection and cutaneous fibrosis. The digital ulcers are a severe and very invalidating complication. The vascular dysfunction is a key element in the pathogenesis of this disease, preceding the fibrosis. The physiopathology
Hypothesis 1: The treatment of HD patients with high CAC scores with sodium thiosulfate for 5 months will decrease the amount of calcium in their coronary arteries.
Patients who are at high risk for having coronary calcification (history of MI, ischemic heart disease, peripheral or carotid artery