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Calcinosis Cutis.

open access: yesSkin research, 1992
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Calcinosis cutis.

open access: yesIndian pediatrics, 2012
A M, Vijayalakshmi, S, Devaprasath
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A dystrophic calcinosis cutis case treated with CO2laser

open access: yesJournal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2014
Calcinosis cutis is the deposition of insoluble calcium salts within cutaneous tissue. It may be divided into four major subtypes: dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, and iatrogenic. The most common subtype is dystrophic calcinosis cutis. It can occur as
Zekayi Kutlubay, Burhan Engin
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Understanding calcinosis cutis

JAAPA, 2020
ABSTRACT Calcinosis cutis is the aberrant deposition of insoluble calcified salts in cutaneous tissue that occurs in association with a variety of diseases. A relatively uncommon disorder, it can range in severity from mild to debilitating. This article describes a patient with a long history of dermatomyositis who developed multiple calcific
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POIKILODERMATOMYOSITIS WITH CALCINOSIS CUTIS

Archives of Dermatology, 1953
Among the known variants of dermatomyositis there is a form in which the cutaneous and muscular alterations are accompanied by calcium deposits. One such case was recently observed by us, and the patient was treated with corticotropin (adrenocorticotropic hormone), which brought on temporary improvement of symptoms.
F, SILVA, A A, DE PONDE, F, LICHTENBERG
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