Calcinosis cutis universalis in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus Deposition of calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue occurs in a variety of rheumatic diseases, being most commonly associated with scleroderma,... AG Tristano,JL Villarroel,MA Rodríguez,... - 《Clinical Rheumatolog...
(scleroderma) is a multisystem connective tissue disease of unknown aetiology, characterised by progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs including the lungs and gastrointestinal tract.1 Pathological calcification of soft tissues (known as calcinosis) is a common feature in the CREST syndrome...
Reports on the findings of subcutaneous calcifications extruding through the skin of a 33-year old woman who had dermatomyositis. Marinos,C.,Dalakas - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 67发表: 1995年 Images in clinical medicine. Calcifications in dermatomyositis. Dalakas MC. MC Dala...
Clinical and molecular abnormalities in lipoid proteinosis. Lipoid proteinosis (hyalinosis cutis et mucosae) is a rare, autosomal recessive disease. The main clinicopathological features comprise skin and mucous mem... S Desmet,SA Devos,I Chan,... - 《European Journal of Dermatology Ejd》 被引量...
As an alternative, a mark was placed on the skin over the area of the calcifications for subsequent ultrasound evaluation. The targeted group was again localized in the lower inner left breast and the guidance system lead arm was advanced to the skin surface, and a skin marker was positioned...
A total of 34 patients (85%) had at least one of the three lesions, namely, arterial calcifications, angioid streaks, and/or PXE-like skin lesions. Stepwise logistic regression analysis did not reveal prognostic value in independent variables such as transfusions, chelation therapy, ...
10% Sodium Thiosulfate can be applied directly to the hands to help remove the excess bone calcium because it is absorbed directly by the skin into the blood. You can apply this easily once or twice a day. It will take a while but it works well to get rid of the excess calcium. Use...
No abnormalities were detected in the head, nose, eyes, ears, neck, and spine. Examination of skin did not reveal any bruises or scars. There were no signs of intentional trauma or any other signs of child abuse. On neurological examination, higher functions were intact. He was alert and ...
1, 2 Additional findings in some individuals are portal hypertension, liver failure, and unexplained anemia and thrombopenia with varying degrees of bone-marrow suppression.1, 2, 6 Less often, nail dystrophy, graying, or sparse hair or skin-pigmentation abnormalities have been reported.2, 7, 8...
Topical administration: As used herein, the term “topical administration” refers to any administration of a composition comprising an inositol phosphate of the present disclosure by the local route, for example over the skin, an orifice, or a mucous membrane. Topical administration as used herein...