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Metastatic Calcinosis Cutis: Unusual Locations in End-Stage Renal Disease. [PDF]
Metastatic calcinosis cutis is a rare consequence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), which occurs due to elevated levels of serum phosphorus and abnormal phosphate and calcium metabolism, leading to the precipitation and deposition of calcium in the ...
Asoy JCC, Yap JLD.
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Bisphosphonates for the Treatment of Calcinosis Cutis—A Retrospective Single-Center Study
(1) Background: Calcinosis cutis is a frequent symptom of autoimmune connective tissue diseases leading to pain, transcutaneous expulsion of calcified material and bacterial superinfection.
Lilian Rauch +4 more
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Unusual Presentation of Recurrent Calcinosis Cutis in the Right Thumb of a 16-Year-Old Female [PDF]
Calcinosis cutis is a quite unusual disease represented by abnormal accumulation of calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Repeated cutis calcinosis means recurrent calcium deposition in pre-existing areas.
Alam M, ALAhmari A, ALAhmari A.
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A novel presentation of calcinosis cutis of the scalp in adult dermatomyositis [PDF]
Dystrophic calcinosis cutis is the aberrant deposition of insoluble calcium in cutaneous tissue generally secondary to inflammatory connective tissue disease. Although calcinosis cutis is commonly seen in juvenile dermatomyositis, it is a relatively rare
Florell, Scott R +2 more
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Hypocalcemia most frequently occurs in premature neonates. It is usually treated by intravenous (iv) calcium supplementation. However, complications caused by extravasation of iv calcium gluconate include localized soft tissue calcification, necrosis ...
Tuo-Kang Chen +2 more
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Clinical Images: dystrophic calcinosis cutis. [PDF]
Alhassan E, Myers SJ.
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Subepidermal Calcinosis Cutis of Ear: Case Report with Review of Literature. [PDF]
Shergill KK, Bharadwaja S, Pillai HJ.
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Dystrophic calcinosis cutis in a patient with cutaneous sarcoidosis in remission
A 65‐year‐old Japanese woman was referred to our department because of a 5‐month history of asymptomatic papules on the face. She was diagnosed with cutaneous sarcoidosis on the face 20 years ago.
Miyuki Yoshikawa +3 more
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