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tumoral calcinosis is not
entirely understood. It is
generally characterized by large,
globular calcifications near joints.
Calcification Calcinosis cutis...
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Calcinosis cutis is an
uncommon condition marked by
calcium buildup in the skin and
subcutaneous tissues.
Calcinosis cutis can
range in
intensity from...
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tissue disorder. The
acronym "CREST"
refers to the five main features:
calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon,
esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia...
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Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis typically affects young males, with an
onset between adolescence and
early adulthood. The
scrotal calcinosis appears, without...
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conserved mechanism that is
involved in
developing tumoral calcinosis. The name
indicates calcinosis (calcium deposition)
which resembles tumor (like a new...
- may be a
result of
CREST syndrome,
referring to the five main features:
calcinosis,
Raynaud syndrome,
esophageal dysmotility,
sclerodactyly and telangiectasia...
- osteoarthropathy, primary,
autosomal recessive, 2
Melorheostosis Tumoral calcinosis, hyperphosphatemic, familial, 1
Worth disease Diffuse idiopathic skeletal...
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Morgia C,
Martinelli P,
Capellari S (August 2011). "Strio-pallido-dentate
calcinosis: a
diagnostic approach in
adult patients". Neurol. Sci. 32 (4): 537–45...
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coronaries frequently undergo calcification.
Cysts can show calcification.
Calcinosis cutis is
condition in
which there are
irregular nodular deposits of calcium...
- Milia-like
calcinosis is a
cutaneous condition characterized by small, milia-like
lesions that
develop on the
dorsal surface of the
hands and the face...