Published: 10 May, 2022 | Volume 6 - Issue 2 | Pages: 040-057
Figure 6:
Courtesy ref no-63(A) In patients without renal calcification is placed in the intimal layer; (B) CKD patients derive the medial calcification in the absence of the atherosclerotic factor, in view of mineral bone disorder exaggerates the calcific event; (C) In clinical scenario, intimal along with medial calcification usuall existent together in CKD patients, since they already possessed various traditional risk factors. Noticeably, the intimal or medial calcific burden is higher in CKD patients in contrast to non-CKD patients.
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