0 to become hard or make something hard, especially by the addition of substances containing calcium: --
A 3 x 3 cm calcified thrombus was detected in the cavity.
Additionally, cysticerci were macroscopically classified as either viable or calcified according to their macroscopic appearance.
Of the remaining cysts, 59 (19.5%) were sterile and 47 (15.5%) were calcified.
The conduit, which is heavily calcified, is carefully removed and the new larger homograft is sutured to the pulmonary artery.
In our cases, there were no heavily calcified valves.
In those obtained from subjects in their sixth decade, five out of six valves were partially calcified.
Once sheep are infected, they generally remain infected for life, although a proportion of cysts will not become fertile (such as when they calcify).
The patients demonstrated clinical evidence of chronic tendinitis of the supraspinatus muscle, some with calcifying tendinitis.