Calcinosis around the joints of hands and arteries

Authors

  • Chandrashekara S ChanRe Rheumatology and Immunology Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15305/ijrci/v1i1/14

Keywords:

calcinosis, connective tissue disease

Abstract

Calcinosis is an unusual tissue response seen in certain connective tissue diseases. It usually occurs in subcutaneous tissues, and the involvement of arteries and their walls is less common. The figure 1 shows the hand X- ray of a 38-year-old female patient with limited systemic sclerosis. The patient was diagnosed around 10 years ago. She was not on regular medical care for the last 4 years prior to her current visit. The patient had recently presented with multiple painful nodules over her wrists and knuckles on both hands (Figure 2). The X-ray reveals extensive calcinosis around the joints and ulnar arteries of both the hands.

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Published

03-01-2013

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Clinical Case Vignettes