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International Urology and Nephrology, 1994
Calcinosis is a rare benign lesion of the scrotum. A new case with scrotal calcinosis is presented and the relevant literature is reviewed.
C, Germiyanoğlu +4 more
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Calcinosis is a rare benign lesion of the scrotum. A new case with scrotal calcinosis is presented and the relevant literature is reviewed.
C, Germiyanoğlu +4 more
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1982
A 4 year old boy with soft tissue calcification of the limbs and hepatic calcification is described.
M J, Conran, R G, Barry, C T, Doyle
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A 4 year old boy with soft tissue calcification of the limbs and hepatic calcification is described.
M J, Conran, R G, Barry, C T, Doyle
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Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2021
PURPOSE To determine whether elective calcinosis debulking surgery of the hands and/or upper extremities is a safe and effective treatment for painful symptomatic scleroderma.
Kevin M. Klifto +2 more
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PURPOSE To determine whether elective calcinosis debulking surgery of the hands and/or upper extremities is a safe and effective treatment for painful symptomatic scleroderma.
Kevin M. Klifto +2 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology
Purpose of review To provide the most recent literature on our understanding behind the pathogenesis and the treatment of calcinosis in dermatomyositis.
S. Davuluri, Lorinda Chung, C. Lood
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Purpose of review To provide the most recent literature on our understanding behind the pathogenesis and the treatment of calcinosis in dermatomyositis.
S. Davuluri, Lorinda Chung, C. Lood
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Seminars in Arthritis & Rheumatism
In SSc, dystrophic calcinosis is one of the major clinical manifestations, characterized by the deposition of insoluble calcific substances in tissues, predominantly in the chemical form of calcium hydroxyapatite.
Aslihan Avanoglu-Guler +8 more
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In SSc, dystrophic calcinosis is one of the major clinical manifestations, characterized by the deposition of insoluble calcific substances in tissues, predominantly in the chemical form of calcium hydroxyapatite.
Aslihan Avanoglu-Guler +8 more
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Enzootic calcinosis in ruminants: A review.
Toxicon, 2020Enzootic calcinosis (EC), is a chronic disease, caused by toxic plants, which has mainly affected ruminants for more than 100 years. It is characterized by a soft tissue calcification, hypercalcemia, hypoparathiroidism, hypercalcitoninism, osteonecrosis,
M. Machado +4 more
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Acta Paediatrica, 1991
ABSTRACT. Tumoral calcinosis is a rare entity of unknown etiology. In this condition nodular calcareous masses are deposited in the soil tissues around juxtaarticular areas. It occurs in young healthy subjects with normocalcemia. Hyperphosphatemia is only rarely present.
B B, Lakhkar, B N, Lakhkar
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ABSTRACT. Tumoral calcinosis is a rare entity of unknown etiology. In this condition nodular calcareous masses are deposited in the soil tissues around juxtaarticular areas. It occurs in young healthy subjects with normocalcemia. Hyperphosphatemia is only rarely present.
B B, Lakhkar, B N, Lakhkar
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Skeletal Radiology, 1995
A patient with tumoral calcinosis involving the buttock and ischial bone is presented. Bone marrow involvement and a pattern of septal enhancement on MR imaging after intravenous administration of Gd-DTPA were very suggestive of a diagnosis of a chondro(sarco) matous musculoskeletal tumor.
M J, Geirnaerdt +3 more
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A patient with tumoral calcinosis involving the buttock and ischial bone is presented. Bone marrow involvement and a pattern of septal enhancement on MR imaging after intravenous administration of Gd-DTPA were very suggestive of a diagnosis of a chondro(sarco) matous musculoskeletal tumor.
M J, Geirnaerdt +3 more
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Rheumatology, 2020
OBJECTIVE The occurrence of calcinosis cutis as a clinical feature of dermatomyositis in adult patients is not well understood. Cohort studies of adult patients with calcinosis are rare.
Wei Jiang +4 more
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OBJECTIVE The occurrence of calcinosis cutis as a clinical feature of dermatomyositis in adult patients is not well understood. Cohort studies of adult patients with calcinosis are rare.
Wei Jiang +4 more
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1967
1. Tumoral calcinosis and lipocalcinoma-granulomatosis are synonymous terms for the same entity. 2. The condition justifies inclusion as an important type of calcinosis and is to be differentiated from calcinosis universalis and calcinosis circumscripta. 3.
G G, Smit, A, Schmaman
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1. Tumoral calcinosis and lipocalcinoma-granulomatosis are synonymous terms for the same entity. 2. The condition justifies inclusion as an important type of calcinosis and is to be differentiated from calcinosis universalis and calcinosis circumscripta. 3.
G G, Smit, A, Schmaman
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