Pigments & Pathological Calcification
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Cellular accumulations of coloured substances (pigments) and abnormal tissue deposition of calcium salts are favourite NEET PG topics because they tie morphology to mechanism. This note covers exogenous and endogenous pigments, dystrophic versus metastatic calcification, and the ever-popular psammoma bodies. A pigment is a coloured substance, either endogenous (synthesised within the body) or exogenous (introduced…
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