A Clinicopathological Pattern Of Tumoral Calcinosis In Maiduguri, North Eastern Nigeria
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2005-06-28
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The Internet Journal of Third World Medicine
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Background: Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disease reported mainly among blacks of African descent with paucity literature in Africa. Aims and Objective: This study aims at reviewing the clinicopathological pattern of Tumoral calcinosis in Maiduguri Northeastern Nigeria. Methods: All histologically diagnosed cases of Tumoral calcinosis were retrieved and reviewed at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital between January 1994 and December 2003. Results: There were twelve diagnosed cases of Tumoral calcinosis. All age groups were affected except the pediatrics age group. The age ranges between 15 and 70 years with a mean age of 38.5 years. There was no sex predilection. Multiple sites occurred in three patients with two recurrences. The commonest site is the hip joint and one unusual site, which is the scrotum. Surgical excision was performed on all patients with recurrences. Conclusions: Tumoral calcinosis is a rare benign lesion and most of the lesions are asymptomatic. However, morbidity may be related to the size, location and secondary infection. Early and adequate wide surgical excision is essential to avoid the morbidity and recurrence.
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Tumoral calcinosis, Clinicopathological
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B Gali, H Nggada, D Mshelia. A Clinicopathological Pattern Of Tumoral Calcinosis In Maiduguri, North Eastern Nigeria. The Internet Journal of Third World Medicine. 2005 Volume 3 Number 2.