Calcified toe bone. Coloured X-ray of the calcified big toe bone of a 29 year old patient. The calcium deposit is pink. The majority of calcium (99%) is usually deposited in the teeth and bones,with the remainder dissolving in the blood. However,metabolic or hormonal disturbances,or injury,can cause calcium to be deposited elsewhere in the body | |
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