Introduction Dystrophic calcifications are the most common subtype of skin calcinosis. Tumorous soft tissue calcium deposits usually contain hydroxyapatite and amorphous calcium phosphate. Differential diagnosis of skin calcinosis encompasses Thibierge-Weissenbach syndrome, systemic sclerosis, scle
Calcinosis cutis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in th...
Heterotrophic calcificationsare pathologic calcifications of the soft tissue regiondue to any chroni...
Calcinosis cutis is a clinical condition in which calcium salts are deposited in the skin and subcut...
Subcutaneous calcinosis consists of abnormal calcium deposition in soft tissues and is one of the co...
Introduction Calcinosis cutis, a disorder in which calcium salts deposit in skin and subcutis, is c...
Idiopathic calcinosis may be regarded as a dystrophic disorder of subcutaneous tissues with developm...
Systemic sclerosis (Scl) is a multisystemic autoimmune disorder that is characterized by immune dysr...
Calcinosis cutis results from deposits of calcium and phosphorus in the skin. Calcinosis cutis may b...
Background: Dystrophic calcinosis is associated with juvenile dermatomyositis and systemic sclerosis...
Background: Dystrophic calcification is associated with juvenile dermatomyositis and progressive sys...
Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by the progressive deposition of crystals of ...
Pathologic calcification of soft tissues occurs when calcium salts, essentially calcium phosphate, a...
Calcinosis cutis (CC) [1] is an unusual disorder characterized by calcium-phosphate deposition into ...
Calcinosis cutis circumscripta is a rare condition in which abnormal deposition of calcium seen in t...
CALCIFICATION of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, while not common, has been reported in the liter...
Calcinosis cutis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in th...
Heterotrophic calcificationsare pathologic calcifications of the soft tissue regiondue to any chroni...
Calcinosis cutis is a clinical condition in which calcium salts are deposited in the skin and subcut...
Subcutaneous calcinosis consists of abnormal calcium deposition in soft tissues and is one of the co...
Introduction Calcinosis cutis, a disorder in which calcium salts deposit in skin and subcutis, is c...
Idiopathic calcinosis may be regarded as a dystrophic disorder of subcutaneous tissues with developm...
Systemic sclerosis (Scl) is a multisystemic autoimmune disorder that is characterized by immune dysr...
Calcinosis cutis results from deposits of calcium and phosphorus in the skin. Calcinosis cutis may b...
Background: Dystrophic calcinosis is associated with juvenile dermatomyositis and systemic sclerosis...
Background: Dystrophic calcification is associated with juvenile dermatomyositis and progressive sys...
Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by the progressive deposition of crystals of ...
Pathologic calcification of soft tissues occurs when calcium salts, essentially calcium phosphate, a...
Calcinosis cutis (CC) [1] is an unusual disorder characterized by calcium-phosphate deposition into ...
Calcinosis cutis circumscripta is a rare condition in which abnormal deposition of calcium seen in t...
CALCIFICATION of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, while not common, has been reported in the liter...
Calcinosis cutis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in th...
Heterotrophic calcificationsare pathologic calcifications of the soft tissue regiondue to any chroni...
Calcinosis cutis is a clinical condition in which calcium salts are deposited in the skin and subcut...