石灰沈着症
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- pathologic calcification
WordNet
- renal lithiasis in which calcium deposits form in the renal parenchyma and result in reduced kidney function and blood in the urine
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Calcinosis |
Classification and external resources |
ICD-9 |
275.4 |
MeSH |
D002114 |
Calcinosis is the formation of calcium deposits in any soft tissue.
Contents
- 1 Types
- 1.1 Dystrophic calcification
- 1.2 Metastatic calcification
- 1.3 Tumoral calcinosis
- 2 See also
- 3 External links
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Types
Dystrophic calcification
The most common type of calcinosis is dystrophic calcification. This type of calcification can occur as a response to any soft tissue damage, including that involved in implantation of medical devices.
Metastatic calcification
Metastatic calcification involves a systemic calcium excess imbalance, which can be caused by hypercalcemia, renal failure, milk-alkali syndrome, lack or excess of other minerals, or other etiologies.
Tumoral calcinosis
The etiology of the rare condition of tumoral calcinosis is not entirely understood. It is generally characterized by large, globular calcifications near joints.
See also
- calcinosis cutis
- dermatomyositis
- hypercalcemia
- hyperphosphatemia
- scleroderma
- Fahr's syndrome
- Primrose syndrome
External links
- Univ. Washington School of Medicine article on Soft Tissue Calcifications
Inborn error of metal metabolism (E83, 275)
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Fe
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high: Primary iron overload disorder: Hemochromatosis/HFE1 · Juvenile/HFE2 · HFE3 · African iron overload/HFE4 · Aceruloplasminemia · Atransferrinemia · Hemosiderosis
deficiency: Iron deficiency
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Cu
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high: Copper toxicity · Wilson's disease
deficiency: Copper deficiency · Menkes disease/Occipital horn syndrome
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Zn
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high: Zinc toxicity
deficiency: Acrodermatitis enteropathica
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Na+ and K+
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high: Hyperphosphatemia
deficiency: Hypophosphatemia · alkaline phosphatase (Hypophosphatasia)
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Mg2+
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high: Hypermagnesemia
deficiency: Hypomagnesemia
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Ca2+
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high: Hypercalcaemia · Milk-alkali syndrome (Burnett's) · Calcinosis (Calciphylaxis, Calcinosis cutis) · Calcification (Metastatic calcification, Dystrophic calcification) · Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
deficiency: Hypocalcaemia · Osteomalacia · Pseudohypoparathyroidism (Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy) · Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism
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English Journal
- [Kidney and Bone Update : The 5-year History and Future of CKD-MBD. Bisphosphonates treatment for chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder].
- Mori H, Okada Y, Tanaka Y, Hashimoto O.SourceThe First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
- Clinical calcium.Clin Calcium.2012 Jul;22(7):1034-42.
- Recently, much of the attention given to bone-mineral disorder as the prognostic factor for mortality has focused on their links to chronic-kidney disease. High-frequency severe atherosclerosis/calcinosis is observed in chronic dialysis, which leads to cardiovascular events. Recent progress in basic
- PMID 22750936
- [Kidney and Bone Update : The 5-year History and Future of CKD-MBD. Disorders of musculoskeletal system in CKD ; bone fracture and periarticular calcification].
- Yamada S, Taniguchi M.SourceDivision of Internal Medicine, Fukuoka Dental College, Japan.
- Clinical calcium.Clin Calcium.2012 Jul;22(7):1000-7.
- Chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) affects life expectancy through vascular calcification, and impairs patient's activity of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QOL) through bone fracture and periarticular calcification. In CKD patients, vitamin D deficiency and secondary
- PMID 22750932
Japanese Journal
- 症例報告 腰背部に手拳大の皮膚石灰沈着症を伴った全身性エリテマトーデスの1例
- 大野 優,山根 理恵,白井 暁子 [他]
- 臨床皮膚科 = Japanese journal of clinical dermatology 69(1), 47-51, 2015-01
- NAID 40020304008
- 持続性の高リン血症と皮膚石灰沈着症を示した若齢猫の1例 (日本獣医師会学会学術誌) -- (小動物臨床関連部門)
- 黒田 聡史,佐々木 伸雄,伊藤 直之 [他]
- 日本獣医師会雑誌 = Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 67(12), 923-927, 2014-12
- NAID 40020310170
- 症例 稗粒腫様特発性皮膚石灰沈着症を合併したDown症候群の1例
- 浅井 幸,冨田 元,林 徳眞吉 [他]
- 西日本皮膚科 = The Nishinihon journal of dermatology : 日本皮膚科学会西部支部機関誌 76(2), 88-91, 2014-04
- NAID 40020069436
Related Links
- Calcinosis is the formation of calcium deposits in any soft tissue. Contents. 1 Types. 1.1 Dystrophic calcification; 1.2 Metastatic calcification; 1.3 Tumoral calcinosis. 2 See also; 3 External links. [edit] Types. [edit] Dystrophic calcification ...
- The systemic forms of Scleroderma can cause small white calcium lumps to form under the skin on fingers or other areas of the body. This is called Calcinosis. The lumps may break through the skin and leak a chalky white liquid.
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