17/09/2021 at 12:31 pm
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Keymaster
I have attached a slide from my teaching material.
You can see the classic appearance of hydroxyapatite in the tendon on the initial scan.
On the follow up scan you can see how it has mattered and liquified.
You can then see what we aspirated from it.
It is one of there pathways of evolution for a hydroxyapatite deposit.
Steve