calcinoses
Calcinoses, or calcinosis, refers to abnormal deposition of calcium salts in soft tissues, most often in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The deposits are typically calcium phosphate crystals (hydroxyapatite). Calcinoses are classified by mechanism into dystrophic, metastatic, iatrogenic, and idiopathic forms.
In dystrophic calcinosis, calcium and phosphate levels in the blood are normal, and deposits develop in areas
Clinically, calcinoses present as firm, nodular subcutaneous deposits that can be painless or painful, and may
Management focuses on treating the underlying condition and local care. Asymptomatic deposits may be observed, while