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Tumoral calcinosis

World Journal of Surgery, 1989
AbstractTumoral calcinosis is an interesting clinical entity. It is not uncommon in certain countries. We report our experience with 22 patients with this condition seen over a 7‐year period and review in detail the modalities of clinical presentation, theories of etiogenesis, histological appearances, and treatment modalities.
V L, Prasad   +4 more
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Tumoral Calcinosis

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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Tumoral calcinosis

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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Uremic Tumoral Calcinosis

Journal of Nephrology, 2022
Yu-Pin Chou, Yung-Kun Hsieh, Chia-Lin Wu
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TUMORAL CALCINOSIS

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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Gluteal Tumoral Calcinosis

HIP International, 2012
Tumoral calcinosis is an extremely rare benign condition that is characterised by deposits of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals in periarticular soft tissues. Although it is mainly located around large joints such as the hips, shoulders and elbows, it may also involve the small joints of hand and wrist.
Bravo V. D.   +6 more
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Nontraumatic tumoral calcinosis

Joint Bone Spine, 2017
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since mercredi 21 septembre ...
Sade, Recep   +5 more
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