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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2011
D Schramm, A Surow, AG Bach
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D Schramm, A Surow, AG Bach
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Understanding calcinosis cutis
JAAPA, 2020ABSTRACT 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
Elizabeth, SaterenZoller +2 more
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2002
ABSTRACTWe report the case of a 49‐year‐old female who complained of hardening of the skin, with onset about 1.5 years before presentation. The laboratory data showed normal biochemistry profile. Routine haematochemical examinations showed slight anaemia, an increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and negative rheumatological markers.
Z, Ogretmen +3 more
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ABSTRACTWe report the case of a 49‐year‐old female who complained of hardening of the skin, with onset about 1.5 years before presentation. The laboratory data showed normal biochemistry profile. Routine haematochemical examinations showed slight anaemia, an increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and negative rheumatological markers.
Z, Ogretmen +3 more
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Pediatric Dermatology, 1996
Abstract: Calcinosis cutis, an uncommon disorder characterized by hydroxyapatite crystals of calcium phosphate deposited in the skin, has been described infrequently in childhood. Classically, it is divided into dystrophic, metastatic, and idiopathic types.
L, Rodríguez-Cano +5 more
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Abstract: Calcinosis cutis, an uncommon disorder characterized by hydroxyapatite crystals of calcium phosphate deposited in the skin, has been described infrequently in childhood. Classically, it is divided into dystrophic, metastatic, and idiopathic types.
L, Rodríguez-Cano +5 more
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Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College
Calcinosis cutis is a condition which occurs due to deposition of calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Various etiologies include dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, calciphylaxis, or iatrogenic calcinosis cutis.
Muhammad Danish +5 more
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Calcinosis cutis is a condition which occurs due to deposition of calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Various etiologies include dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, calciphylaxis, or iatrogenic calcinosis cutis.
Muhammad Danish +5 more
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Idiopathic Calcinosis cutis: Cytodiagnosis of three cases with literature review
Journal of Diabetic Association Medical College, FaridpurIdiopathic Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon soft tissue lesion characterized by organized and localized deposition ofcalcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
Parvin S
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Journal of Neonatology
Calcinosis cutis involves the deposition of calcium salt in the subcutaneous tissues and skin. This is commonly linked to connective tissue disorders or damaged tissues with normal or abnormal calcium/phosphorus metabolism.
Pritish Yesaji +2 more
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Calcinosis cutis involves the deposition of calcium salt in the subcutaneous tissues and skin. This is commonly linked to connective tissue disorders or damaged tissues with normal or abnormal calcium/phosphorus metabolism.
Pritish Yesaji +2 more
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Iatrogenic calcinosis cutis: a rare diagnosis
International Journal of Research in DermatologyCalcinosis cutis involves abnormal calcium deposition in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The iatrogenic form is rare and typically follows medical or cosmetic procedures.
Aakash N. Shah +2 more
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MYCOBACTERIUM ABSCESSUS INFECTION IN DERMATOMYOSITIS WITH CALCINOSIS CUTIS UNIVERSALIS
Congresso Brasileiro de ReumatologiaDermatomyositis (DM) is a rare autoimmune condition that may be complicated by calcinosis cutis, particularly in juvenile forms. In adults, extensive calcinosis is uncommon and once it ulcerates, it may lead to recurrent infections.
Renata Travassos de Oliveira Meirelles +4 more
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Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2018
Calcinosis cutis is characterized by deposition of calcium in the dermis and the subcutaneous tissue. This condition may be initially identified by the WOC nurse, and its management requires a team approach. Calcinosis cutis is a debilitating and painful condition; it is difficult to manage, and widely agreed-upon standards for treatment have not been ...
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Calcinosis cutis is characterized by deposition of calcium in the dermis and the subcutaneous tissue. This condition may be initially identified by the WOC nurse, and its management requires a team approach. Calcinosis cutis is a debilitating and painful condition; it is difficult to manage, and widely agreed-upon standards for treatment have not been ...
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