A client has developed dystrophic calcification as a result of macroscopic deposition of calcium salts. The tissue that would be most affected would be?

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Tissues that are damaged or injured.

Explanation:

Dystrophic calcification involves the deposition of calcium in soft tissues despite no disturbance in the calcium metabolism, and this is often seen at damaged tissues.

Examples of areas in the body where dystrophic calcification can occur include atherosclerotic plaques and damaged heart valves.

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