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(This high-power photomicrograph of a blood vessel shows calcium deposits in the vascular wall (1) and proteinaceous material (2) (from edema) within some of the alveoli. The smooth muscle in the vessel wall has been almost completely replaced by calciu...)
 
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This high-power photomicrograph of a blood vessel shows calcium deposits in the vascular wall (1) and proteinaceous material (2) (from edema) within some of the alveoli. The smooth muscle in the vessel wall has been almost completely replaced by calcium deposits.

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