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BMJ Case Rep ; 20122012 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23010461

ABSTRACT

Tumoural calcinosis (TC) is a benign gradually developing disorder that can occur in a variety of clinical settings, characterised by subcutaneous deposition of calcium phosphate with or without giant cell reaction. We describe a case of 11-year-old girl presenting with recurrent hard swellings in the vicinity of shoulder and hip joints associated with elevated serum phosphate and normal serum calcium levels. TC has been mainly reported from Africa, with very few cases reported from India. After the diagnosis of hyperphosphatemic TC was established, the patient was treated with oral sevelamer and is under constant follow-up to detect recurrence, if any. The present case highlights the fact that although an uncommon lesion, TC must be considered in the differential diagnosis of subcutaneous hard lump in the vicinity of a joint.


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Calcinosis/diagnosis , Hyperphosphatemia/diagnosis , Joint Diseases/diagnosis , Buttocks/pathology , Calcinosis/pathology , Calcium/blood , Child , Female , Hip Joint/pathology , Humans , Hyperphosphatemia/pathology , Joint Diseases/pathology , Phosphates/blood , Secondary Prevention , Shoulder Joint/pathology
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