Tumoral calcinosis (Teutschlander disease) in a dialysis patient

Indian J Nephrol. 2008 Jul;18(3):122-4. doi: 10.4103/0971-4065.43692.

Abstract

Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon and severe complication of hemodialysis therapy. It is generally associated with the presence of the high serum calcium-and-phosphorus product. We report here a case of a patient on hemodialysis who presented with progressively increasing, multiple, tumor-like, subcutaneous swellings. These are rare manifestations of extraosseous calcification in uremic patients that are termed as tumoral calcinosis. A 25 year-old male presented with multiple, nodular, painful, cutaneous swellings all over his body that had been progressively increasing over the last four years. He was a known case of chronic glumerulonephritis who was on regular hemodialysis. The patient was investigated and diagnosed as having tumoral calcinosis and was treated with a low calcium dialysate of pure reverse osmosis water.

Keywords: Aluminum intoxication; calciphylaxsis; tumoral calcinosis.

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