67Ga uptake in secondary tumoral calcinosis
TK Liiv, G Dip, P Law - Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2011 - Soc Nuclear Med
Secondary tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder that is most prevalent in patients with chronic
renal failure. It is characterized by lobular densely calcified masses confined to the soft …
renal failure. It is characterized by lobular densely calcified masses confined to the soft …
Tumoral calcinosis-like metastatic calcification in a patient on renal dialysis
YT Huang, CY Chen, CM Yang, MS Yao, WP Chan - Clinical imaging, 2006 - Elsevier
Tumoral calcinosis-like metastatic calcification in a patient with uremia on dialysis has rarely
been reported in the radiological literatures. This report describes the radiographic …
been reported in the radiological literatures. This report describes the radiographic …
Mass-like and extensive secondary tumoral calcinosis in the neck and body of a patient on peritoneal dialysis
KA Shpilberg, SE Blowe, PM Som - Clinical Imaging, 2013 - Elsevier
We present a case of extensive tumoral calcinosis in a 42-year-old female with end-stage
renal disease and secondary hyperparathyroidism on peritoneal dialysis. Periarticular …
renal disease and secondary hyperparathyroidism on peritoneal dialysis. Periarticular …
Unusual presentation of tumoral calcinosis in chronic renal failure: a case report
A van Straten, EK Hoogeveen, SHM Khan… - European Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder of unknown aetiology. In chronic renal failure, an
elevated calcium-phosphate product may lead to the development of metastatic calcified …
elevated calcium-phosphate product may lead to the development of metastatic calcified …
Tumoral calcinosis causing bone erosion in a renal dialysis patient
CC Meltzer, EK Fishman, WW Scott Jr - Clinical imaging, 1992 - Elsevier
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder manifest by large calcific periarticular masses.
Associated bone destruction has been described previously only once. The radiographic …
Associated bone destruction has been described previously only once. The radiographic …
Radiological features of progressive tumoral calcinosis in chronic renal failure
P Hodnett, M Moore, S Kinsella, D Kelly… - Australasian …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We present the case of a young adult patient with chronic renal failure who developed
painful subcutaneous nodules after failed renal transplant and recommencing dialysis …
painful subcutaneous nodules after failed renal transplant and recommencing dialysis …
Tumoral calcinosis-like metastatic calcification in a patient with renal osteodystrophy CT and scintigraphic appearances
H Kobayashi, M Hosono, R Fujimoto… - Clinical nuclear …, 1995 - journals.lww.com
Hyperparathyroidism and renal osteodystrophy are the disorders usually associated with
metastatic calcifications, including tumoral-calcinosis-like calcification in soft tissue in …
metastatic calcifications, including tumoral-calcinosis-like calcification in soft tissue in …
[HTML][HTML] Tc-MDP bone scintigraphy in a case with sporodical tumoral calcinosis
TK Guveli, M Mulazimoglu, MO Tamam… - Indian Journal of …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon and benign condition characterized by the presence of
large calcific soft tissue deposits occurring predominantly in a periarticular location. It …
large calcific soft tissue deposits occurring predominantly in a periarticular location. It …
Discovery of a pseudo tumoral calcinosis in osseous scintigraphy; Decouverte d'une calcinose pseudotumorale en scintigraphie osseuse
M Ben Fredj, L Le Dortz, A Esquevin… - Medecine Nucleaire …, 2010 - osti.gov
Tumoral calcinosis is a cause of calcified soft tissue tumor. These lesions can occur in
untreated chronic renal failure but are more frequent and larger in patients undergoing …
untreated chronic renal failure but are more frequent and larger in patients undergoing …
[PDF][PDF] Multimodality imaging of calcinosis of chronic renal failure
R Loya, K Beavers, K Scherer - Cureus, 2017 - cureus.com
Secondary tumoral calcinosis (STC) refers to periarticular calcified masses associated with
an identifiable condition. The most common of these identifiable conditions is a chronic renal …
an identifiable condition. The most common of these identifiable conditions is a chronic renal …