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Tumoral calcinosis is an extremely rare benign condition that is characterised by deposits of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals in periarticular soft tissues. Although it is mainly located around large joints such as the hips, shoulders and elbows, it may also involve the small joints of hand and wrist. There are multiple types of tumoral calcinosis with
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Tumoral calcinosis: radiologic-pathologic correlation [PDF]
Tumoral calcinosis is a frequently misdiagnosed disorder. This study details the radiologic and pathologic characteristics of tumoral calcinosis that distinguish it from most other entities.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42 ...
W Martel, L S Steinbach, J O Johnston
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Tumoral Calcinosis (Calcinosis Circumscripta) in the Horse
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY The characteristic feature of tumoral calcinosis in 6 horses was the development of hard subcutaneous multiloculated nodules that consisted of amorphous calcified material. In 5 horses the nodules were near the tibiofibular joint. Surgical removal of the lesion was attempted in 3 horses and was accomplished with ease in 2.
D C, Dodd, C W, Raker
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