Title of article :
Tumoral calcinosis with vitamin D deficiency
Author/Authors :
Kannan, Subramanian Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Ravikumar, Latha Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Mahadevan, Shiraam Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Natarajan, Mayilvahanan Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Satya, Anjali Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Bhat, Rekha Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India , Sriram, Usha Association of Clinical Endocrinology Education and Reasearch, India
From page :
960
To page :
963
Abstract :
A 50-year-old woman presented with recurrent calcified mass in the left gluteal region. The clinical, radiological, and biochemical profile confirmed the diagnosis of tumoral calcinosis. She also had associated vitamin D deficiency. The patient underwent surgical removal of the mass to relieve the sciatic nerve compression and was managed with acetazolamide, calcium carbonate, and aluminium hydroxide gel with which she showed significant improve­ment. The management implications and effect of vitamin D deficiency on phosphate metabolism in the setting of tumoral calcinosis is discussed.
Keywords :
Tumoral calcinosis , Vitamin D deficiency , Hyperphosphatemia
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Record number :
2674444
Link To Document :
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