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Parathyroid Glands - Pathology
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#** Particularly seen in dogs
#** Particularly seen in dogs
#** Calcium is commonly deposited in the subpleural connective tissue of the intercostal spaces.
#** Calcium is commonly deposited in the subpleural connective tissue of the intercostal spaces.
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#** Calcification also occurs in other sites, e.g. [[
Forestomach
- Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]] wall, lungs, kidneys.
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#** Calcification also occurs in other sites, e.g. [[
Monogastric Stomach
- Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]] wall, lungs, kidneys.
#* Increased bone resorption
#* Increased bone resorption
#** This causes fibrous osteodystrophy, or "rubber jaw".
#** This causes fibrous osteodystrophy, or "rubber jaw".
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