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- Tumoral_calcinosis abstract "Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition in which there is calcium deposition in the soft tissue in periarticular location i.e. around joints. The accumulations are outside the joint capsule. They are frequently seen in patients undergoing renal dialysis. It is also considered by some to have a hereditary predisposition. The name indicates calcinosis (calcium deposition) which resembles tumor (like a new growth). They are not true neoplasms - they don't have dividing cells. They are just deposition of inorganic calcium with serum exudate.Children and adolescents (6 to 25 years) are the most commonly affected. The symptom that the accumulations cause is not pain but swelling around joints. They have propensity to enlarge progressively and ulcerate the overlying skin and extrude. They are most common around shoulders, hips and elbows. Laboratory evaluation reveal normal serum calcium levels and hyperphosphatemia. Rarely ALP (alkaline phosphatase - an enzyme active at sites of bone formation) may be elevated. Treatment is normalization of serum phosphate levels and resection of lesion. Surgical removal should be complete and if part of it is left, there is inevitable recurrence. Cutting through the excised calcium deposition reveals semifluid calcium suspension in albumin encapsulated by fibrous tissue.".
- Tumoral_calcinosis thumbnail Hand_radiograph_showing_tumoral_calcinosis.jpg?width=300.
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- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Alkaline_phosphatase.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Calcinosis.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renal_dialysis.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soft_tissue_disorders.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Dialysis.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Elbow.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Heredity.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Hip.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Hyperphosphatemia.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Joint.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Joint_capsule.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Serum_(blood).
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Shoulder.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink File:Hand_radiograph_showing_tumoral_calcinosis.jpg.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLink File:Oblique_hand_radiograph_showing_tumoral_calcinosis.jpg.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tumoral calcinosis".
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumoral calcinosis".
- Tumoral_calcinosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tumoral_calcinosis subject Category:Renal_dialysis.
- Tumoral_calcinosis subject Category:Soft_tissue_disorders.
- Tumoral_calcinosis hypernym Condition.
- Tumoral_calcinosis type Disease.
- Tumoral_calcinosis type Disorder.
- Tumoral_calcinosis comment "Tumoral calcinosis is a rare condition in which there is calcium deposition in the soft tissue in periarticular location i.e. around joints. The accumulations are outside the joint capsule. They are frequently seen in patients undergoing renal dialysis. It is also considered by some to have a hereditary predisposition. The name indicates calcinosis (calcium deposition) which resembles tumor (like a new growth). They are not true neoplasms - they don't have dividing cells.".
- Tumoral_calcinosis label "Tumoral calcinosis".
- Tumoral_calcinosis sameAs Q7852683.
- Tumoral_calcinosis sameAs m.064nx6w.
- Tumoral_calcinosis sameAs Tümoral_kalsinozis.
- Tumoral_calcinosis sameAs Q7852683.
- Tumoral_calcinosis wasDerivedFrom Tumoral_calcinosis?oldid=687935436.
- Tumoral_calcinosis depiction Hand_radiograph_showing_tumoral_calcinosis.jpg.
- Tumoral_calcinosis isPrimaryTopicOf Tumoral_calcinosis.