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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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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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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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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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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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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, 2017Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since mercredi 21 septembre ...
Sade, Recep +5 more
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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 ...
H A, Nggada +5 more
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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 ...
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Scottish Medical Journal, 2014
Introduction Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition characterised by progressive, ectopic, periarticular deposits of calcium. These tumour-like growths often infiltrate muscle and tendon, usually presenting as multiple masses or as a painless, solitary mass.
Amal, Alkhatib +2 more
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Introduction Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition characterised by progressive, ectopic, periarticular deposits of calcium. These tumour-like growths often infiltrate muscle and tendon, usually presenting as multiple masses or as a painless, solitary mass.
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Tumoral Calcinosis (Calcinosis Circumscripta) in the Horse
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY The characteristic feature of tumoral calcinosis in 6 horses was the development of hard subcutaneous multiloculated nodules that consisted of amorphous calcified material. In 5 horses the nodules were near the tibiofibular joint. Surgical removal of the lesion was attempted in 3 horses and was accomplished with ease in 2.
D C, Dodd, C W, Raker
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Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1990
Tumoral calcinosis is a distinct entity, which is rarely seen in Europe and North America but much more common in black Africans. Typical symptoms are calcified nodules, which grow while remaining asymptomatic and are found in the tissues adjacent to the large joints of the body.
J, Zimmermann, W, Hartschuh, D, Petzoldt
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Tumoral calcinosis is a distinct entity, which is rarely seen in Europe and North America but much more common in black Africans. Typical symptoms are calcified nodules, which grow while remaining asymptomatic and are found in the tissues adjacent to the large joints of the body.
J, Zimmermann, W, Hartschuh, D, Petzoldt
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