1982
DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(82)90159-x
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Tumoral calcinosis: a case report and review of the literature

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“…Other conditions that can cause localized soft tissue calcification include heterotopic ossification (myositis ossificans), calcified haemangioma or lymphatic malformation, teratoma, parosteal osteosarcoma and soft-tissue sarcomas, chronic renal failure, calcinosis universalis, hypervitaminosis D, milk-alkali syndrome and calcinosis circumscripta. 5 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other conditions that can cause localized soft tissue calcification include heterotopic ossification (myositis ossificans), calcified haemangioma or lymphatic malformation, teratoma, parosteal osteosarcoma and soft-tissue sarcomas, chronic renal failure, calcinosis universalis, hypervitaminosis D, milk-alkali syndrome and calcinosis circumscripta. 5 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In metastatic calcification, calcium deposits are seen in apparently normal tissue. It is an expression of an elevated calcium–phosphorous level and is invariably associated with primary hyper‐para‐thyroidism, neoplasms, milk–alkali syndrome, hyper × vitaminosis D, and tumoral 1,12 calcinosis. Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, arteriosclerosis obliterans and venous 13 calcifications are a few examples.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosis2–4mentioning
confidence: 99%