Sunday, January 30, 2011

Signs and Symptoms of Tumoral Calcinosis

Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon condition marked by deposition of tumor-like calcium deposits around joints, particularly the hips, shoulders, and elbows.

It most typically presents with a painless periarticular mass that can interfere with range of motion of the joint.

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Source: http://insidesurgery.com/2011/01/signs-symptoms-tumoral-calcinosis/

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