1930
DOI: 10.1007/bf01740036
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Kalkgicht und Calcinosis Universalis

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“…2 The subject has been subsequently discussed by Rothstein Kilburn,8 and by Sunderman and Sunderman in 1957.9 The aim of the present case report is to present a healthy, growing child with a local¬ ized form of interstitial calcinosis apparently unassociated with a concomitant generalized disease state and differing from the more severe types of calcinosis recently stressed in the pediatrie literature. 2 The subject has been subsequently discussed by Rothstein Kilburn,8 and by Sunderman and Sunderman in 1957.9 The aim of the present case report is to present a healthy, growing child with a local¬ ized form of interstitial calcinosis apparently unassociated with a concomitant generalized disease state and differing from the more severe types of calcinosis recently stressed in the pediatrie literature.…”
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“…2 The subject has been subsequently discussed by Rothstein Kilburn,8 and by Sunderman and Sunderman in 1957.9 The aim of the present case report is to present a healthy, growing child with a local¬ ized form of interstitial calcinosis apparently unassociated with a concomitant generalized disease state and differing from the more severe types of calcinosis recently stressed in the pediatrie literature. 2 The subject has been subsequently discussed by Rothstein Kilburn,8 and by Sunderman and Sunderman in 1957.9 The aim of the present case report is to present a healthy, growing child with a local¬ ized form of interstitial calcinosis apparently unassociated with a concomitant generalized disease state and differing from the more severe types of calcinosis recently stressed in the pediatrie literature.…”
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“…The disorder was first described in 1876 by Teissier 1,2 in a woman 21 years of age who had multiple calcific nodules since childhood. The disorder was first described in 1876 by Teissier 1,2 in a woman 21 years of age who had multiple calcific nodules since childhood.…”
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