1974
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1974.01630080054015
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Calcinosis Cutis and Renal Failure

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“…L'hyperparathyroïdie secondaire due à la baisse de synthèse de vitamine D active et à l'hyperphosphatémie est responsable de l'hypercalcémie et de l'augmentation du rapport phosphocalcique (> 7 000). 46 Les calcifications ectopiques s'observent dans divers organes (poumons, reins, vessie...) et la peau. 45,48,49…”
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“…L'hyperparathyroïdie secondaire due à la baisse de synthèse de vitamine D active et à l'hyperphosphatémie est responsable de l'hypercalcémie et de l'augmentation du rapport phosphocalcique (> 7 000). 46 Les calcifications ectopiques s'observent dans divers organes (poumons, reins, vessie...) et la peau. 45,48,49…”
Section: Pronostic Traitementunclassified
“…FNAC was performed in seven out of seventeen cases (41.17%) and aspirated chalky white material which was conclusive of calcinosis cutis. Cytological findings were of great importance in the diagnosis [12,13].…”
Section: Subepidermal Calcified Nodulementioning
confidence: 99%