Calciphylaxis

/ˌkælsɪfɪˈlæksɪs/ noun

A rare but serious medical condition where calcium salts abnormally deposit in soft tissues, blood vessels, and skin, often occurring in kidney disease patients.

From Latin 'calcis' (calcium) + Greek 'phylaxis' (protection). The medical term was created in the 1960s to describe this pathological process of calcium accumulation.

📖 Full word page — etymology, 47 translations, audio 🔑 Get Free API Key — 50 lookups/day 📚 Read the Docs — integrate Word Orb