Calcified ankle arteries. Coloured X-ray of the ankle of a 65-year-old patient with arteritis (inflammation of the arteries) and calcification of the
Calcified ankle arteries. Coloured X-ray of the ankle of a 65-year-old patient with arteritis (inflammation of the arteries) and calcification of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries (thin white lines), and bone demineralisation. Arteritis has many causes, including infection and autoimmune responses. Treatment is with steroid drugs to reduce the inflammation. Complications include calcification (hardening of the arteries with calcium deposits) and thrombosis (abnormal blood clotting). Here,
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