Physical therapy is directed at preventing atrophy and contractures, and is particularly necessary in patients with calcinosis and muscle involvement. |
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Uric-acid salts are deposited in gout, calcium salts in calcinosis, lipids in xanthomatosis, an abnormal protein in amyloidosis, mucin in myxedema, and porphyrins in porphyria. |
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In addition to these findings, he had calcinosis cutis on elbows, knees, hips, and fingers, as well as photosensitivity. |
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Vinpocetine has successfully reversed tumoral calcinosis in hemodialysis patients with renal failure. |
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Other involvements of the skin can be less frequent such as sclerodactyly, edema, and calcinosis. |
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Examples of nonspecific lesions include erythema nodosum, clubbing, calcinosis cutis, and erythema multiforme. |
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The possible role of dartoic muscle degeneration in the pathogenesis of idiopathic scrotal calcinosis. |
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The first clinical differential diagnoses were cutaneous SLE, nephrogenous dermatopathy, calciphylaxis, and calcinosis. |
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Calcinosis, in which stony deposits form in the lobster's gills, causing respiratory failure, is caused by excess calcium. |
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Calcinosis occurs rarely at the injection site and is more frequent in patients with abnormal calcium phosphate product, such as in some cases of chronic renal failure. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the deposition of amorphous calcium hydroxyapatite, forming subcutaneous nodules. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the cutaneous deposition of calcium salts in the dermis. |
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Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin. |
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