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← ScienceWhich outcome results when accumulated calcium phosphate exceeds solubility?
A)Metastatic calcification within soft tissues✓
B)Increased bone mineral density directly
C)Formation of more soluble calcium sulfate
D)Reduced systemic inflammatory cytokine level
💡 Explanation
Metastatic calcification occurs because exceeding calcium phosphate solubility leads to precipitation in tissues via ionic bonding. This precipitation causes ectopic calcification, rather than increased bone density and unrelated calcium sulfate or lowered inflammation.
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