Calcinosis
Mostrando 1-12 de 45 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Milia-like calcinosis cutis in a girl with Down syndrome
Abstract: Milia-like idiopathic calcinosis cutis (MICC) is a very rare dermatological disorder characterized by multiple whitish to skin colored, milia-like papules, mostly found on the hands. MICC can disappear spontaneously by adulthood; therefore, its early recognition is crucial to avoiding unnecessary interventions. Herein, we present a case of MICC in
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2016-10
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2. Microcalcificações amorfas agrupadas na mamografia digital de campo total: correlação anatomopatológica / Grouped amorphous microcalcifications in full-field digital mamography: anatomopathologic correlation
PURPOSE: To determine the anatomopathological correlation of grouped amorphous calcifications (the most tenuous of suspicious calcifications) disclosed on full-field digital mammography, given the enhanced characterization of calcifications provided by digital mammography. METHODS: A retrospective study of mammographic reports classified as BI-RADS® categor
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 08/03/2012
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3. Calcinose tumoral cervical em cão / Cervical tumoral calcinosis in dog
Calcinose circunscrita ou calcinose tumoral é uma mineralização ectópica que apresenta-se na forma de depósito de cálcio em tecidos moles e pode manifestar-se em diversas espécies. Alguns autores recomendam usar o termo calcinose tumoral quando a deposição dos sais de cálcio ocorre no tecido periarticular e calcinose circunscrita quando localizada
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Ácido L-glutâmico na prevenção da calcificação de pericárdio bovino fixado em glutaraldeído: estudo em ratos
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a eficácia do ácido L-glutâmico na prevenção da calcificação do pericárdio bovino implantado no subcutâneo de ratos. MÉTODO: Utilizaram-se 54 ratos Wistar, distribuídos em seis grupos, de acordo com o segmento de pericárdio bovino implantado. Inicialmente, todos os pericárdios foram fixados com glutaraldeído 0,5% por 72h. No g
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. Publicado em: 2007-09
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5. Ureteral calcinosis in juvenile dermatomyositis: successful precocious surgical management
We report a successful surgical intervention to repair bilateral ureteral strictures in a child with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) and ureteral calcinosis. This is the fourth reported case in medical literature. A 9-year-old-girl with severe JDM, a rare connective tissue disease characterized by skin and muscles vasculitis, was under immunosuppressive thera
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2006-10
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6. Critical analysis and estimative of predictive positive value of non benign mammographic aspect calcifications / "Análise crítica e estimativa dos valores preditivos positivos das calcificações de aspecto mamográfico não benigno"
Five hundred and seven cases of calcificações had been evaluated about its characteristics (density, morphology, distribution, extension and number) and association with the breast cancer. Using the VPP of each type of calcifications they had been categorized by the BI-RADS system in categories 4Â (2 to10%), 4B (10,1 to 30%) and 4C (30,1 to 70.0%) and cat
Publicado em: 2006
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7. Dystrophic calcinosis in a child with a thumb sucking habit: case report
Os autores apresentam caso incomum de uma criança de três anos de idade com o hábito de chupar o dedo que desenvolveu calcinose distrófica no polegar esquerdo. Dois anos após a ressecção cirúrgica, não ocorreu recidiva e o polegar mantém todos os movimentos. Discutem, ainda, sua provável patogênese e fazem breve revisão da literatura a respeito
Revista do Hospital das Clínicas. Publicado em: 2000-10
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8. Reavaliação da abordagem clinica e laboratorial da esclerose sistemica : analise prospectiva de 56 pacientes
The author performed a prospective analysis of 56 patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), attended at the Rheumatology Clinic at the State University of Campinas, according to a previous protocolo The patients were subdivided in limited (lSSc) and diffuse (dSSc) forms, according LeRoy and colleagues (1988) and analysed regarding demographic variables, clinic
Publicado em: 1993
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9. Staphylococcal infections in childhood dermatomyositis--association with the development of calcinosis, raised IgE concentrations and granulocyte chemotactic defect.
There is a high incidence of staphylococcal infection in children with dermatomyositis, which is limited to those children who either already have or subsequently develop calcinosis. Of 15 children followed up for 3-10 years after diagnosis, all nine who developed calcinosis had infections with Staphylococcus aureus compared with none of six without calcinos
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10. Tumoral Calcinosis—or is it? A Case Report and Review
Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon lesion, composed of ectopic calcified tissue, most commonly seen in the large joints of the hips, shoulders, and elbows, but may involve the hand and wrist. Patients will often present with localized swelling and reduced mobility around the involved joints. Pain is inconsistent when presenting in the hands or wrists, but the
Springer-Verlag.
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11. Defective O-Glycosylation due to a Novel Homozygous S129P Mutation Is Associated with Lack of Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Secretion and Tumoral Calcinosis
Background: Homozygous mutations in fibroblast growth factor (FGF23) have recently been described as the genetic cause of one form of hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis (HFTC). However, it remained unclear to date how these mutations lead to loss of biologically active FGF23 in the circulation.
The Endocrine Society.
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12. Calcinosis of joints and periarticular tissues associated with vitamin D intoxication.
We describe a patient with rheumatoid arthritis and widespread joint and periarticular calcinosis related to self-medication with vitamin D, which was aggravated by oral phosphate therapy prescribed for her hypercalcaemia. Hydroxyapatite was shown in the synovial fluid from affected joints. The role played by tissue injury in the pathogenesis of soft tissue