Monckeberg's sclerosis is a disease of unknown aetiology characterised by dystrophic calcification of the media of arteries. This condition is usually seen in the major lower limb arteries of elderly patients, and may also be seen in the head, neck and pelvis, especially the uterine arteries. Stenosis and atheroma may occur but the lumen usually remains patent, leading to "pipe-stem" rigidity.
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