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Familial hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis in an unusual and usual sites and dramatic improvement with the treatment of acetazolamide, sevelamer and topical sodium thiosulfate

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism (JPEM), 2021
Objectives Familial hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder characterized by hyperphosphatemia with recurrent ectopic periarticular calcifications, in addition to other visceral and vascular manifestations, without any inflammatory or ...
Merve Emecen Şanlı   +6 more
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Tumoral Calcinosis with an Atypical Presentation in the Foot: A Case Report.

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (Print)
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder defined as the development of periarticular calcified masses, typically surrounding large joints, although they may occur in the foot.
Thomas Ehlers   +3 more
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Hyperphosphatemia and Tumoral Calcinosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract Two teenage negro brothers with chronic hyperphosphatemia, one of whom exhibited heterotopic calcifications around large joints, underwent studies of phosphate metabolism.
John F. Wilber, Eduardo Slatopolsky
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Tumoral Calcinosis in Scleroderma

The Journal of Dermatology, 1989
AbstractA 36‐year‐old female patient with scleroderma/Sjögren's syndrome developed multiple cystic tumors on the dorsal aspect of her left hand, right elbow, and left shoulder joint two years after the onset of scleroderma. Histologically, amorphous eosinophilic substances located in subcutaneous tissue showed a strong positive reaction to PTAH and ...
Kiyoshi Nishioka   +4 more
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Hyperphosphatemic Tumoral Calcinosis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare syndrome characterized by progressively growing and painless masses of calcium phosphate deposits within periarticular areas. Biochemical findings are normal except for an association with hyperphosphatemia. This report describes hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis in a 22-year-old man who had been operated on five times ...
Nedim Savaci   +3 more
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Tumoral Calcinosis of the Foot

Foot & Ankle International, 2001
Tumoral calcinosis is characterized by periarticular deposition of calcium phosphate, usually in the setting of normocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia. The term tumoral calcinosis can be used to describe lesions with periarticular deposition of calcium phosphate resulting either from a primary disorder or a secondary disorder, such as renal failure with ...
John R. Prahinski, Richard A. Schaefer
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Tumoral calcinosis of the ischium

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1992
The authors report on a case of tumoral calcinosis of the ischium in a 63-year-old female. By means of this particular case a general review of the literature on pathogenesis, histological characteristics, the possible way of treatment and the prognosis of tumoral calcinosis is presented.
B Rosemeyer   +4 more
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Tumoral calcinosis in the horse

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1980
Abstract The condition of tumoral calcinosis in horses is reviewed. Although only eighteen cases have been described in the available literature it is suggested from the authors' limited observations that the condition is perhaps more common than is generally realised.
M.W. O'Callaghan, B.E. Goulden
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Recurrent tumoral calcinosis

Tropical Doctor, 2006
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare, benign disease that commonly affects the African blacks. We report on a 20-year-old Nigerian presenting with recurrent multiple subcutaneous masses around the scapular, elbow, hip and gluteal regions. The X-rays, fine needle aspiration cytology and tissue biopsy confirmed the diagnosis and the patient had a successful ...
M.I.A. Khalil   +5 more
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Tumoral calcinosis with hyperphosphatemia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder of mineral metabolism among adolescents and young adults characterized by deposition of calcific masses around large joints. It is less commonly reported in pediatric population and commonly mistaken for bone tumors.
Bethou Adhisivam   +2 more
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