Photoletter to the editor: Calcinosis cutis in a burn scar


Autoria(s): Rosmaninho, A.; Carvalho, S.; Lobo, I.
Data(s)

26/07/2016

26/07/2016

2015

Resumo

Calcinosis cutis is a rare condition characterized by the deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Dystrophic calcinosis cutis appears as a result of local tissue damage or abnormalities, such as alterations in extra-cellular matrix proteins or subcutaneous tissue with normal calcium and phosphate serum levels. It has been rarely described as a late complication of burns. Latency periods of 15-54 years have been reported. We describe the case of a 57-year-old man with dystrophic calcinosis cutis in a burn scar, which developed 42 years after the skin injury. The condition was successfully treated with surgical excision.

Identificador

J Dermatol Case Rep. 2015;9(4):120-1

1898-7249

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/1981

10.3315/jdcr.2015.1219

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Spejaliści Dermatolodzy

Relação

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4733359/pdf/jdcr-09-120.pdf

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