Monckebergféle
Monckeberg's sclerosis, also known as Monckeberg's calcification or Monckeberg arteriopathy, is a form of arteriosclerosis characterized by calcification of the elastic lamellae in the tunica media of arteries. This condition primarily affects the medium-sized arteries, particularly those in the extremities. It is distinct from atherosclerosis, which involves the buildup of plaque within the arteries.
The cause of Monckeberg's sclerosis is not fully understood, but it is strongly associated with aging. It
Clinically, Monckeberg's sclerosis often presents with no significant symptoms. However, in some cases, the calcification can