Introduction
Calcification is a slow buildup of calcium in a region within the body tissue. The majority of the calcium absorbed in the body wind up in the hard tissues like the bones and teeth, where the mineral is mainly essential. Surplus calcium is generally dissolved in the blood tissue for excretion through the urine; however it is ordinary for a certain quantity to accumulate in a region within the body tissues. This accumulation of calcium then hardens the tissue overtime.
Calcification is also a part of the body’s defensive reaction to injury, in addition to being part of an innate inflammatory response ...