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Thomas Ehlers1, Kenny Luong1, Kristina Karlic1
1*New York College of Podiatric Surgery, New York, NY.
Abstract:
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder defined as the development of periarticular calcified masses, typically surrounding large joints, although they may occur in the foot. We present a case of a patient with systemic tumoral calcinosis with lesions in both shoulders and wrists and a relatively large lesion in the right foot presenting with foot pain.
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