Hand Infections in End-Stage Renal Disease-Consider Tumoral Calcinosis.
J Hand Surg Glob Online
; 6(4): 590-592, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Tumoral calcinosis (TC) is a rare condition defined by the accumulation of calcium salts in soft tissues surrounding joints, most commonly large joints. Chronic joint inflammation in the setting of local hyperphosphatemia leads to interruption and dysfunction of tissue repair and generates breakdown products that subsequently calcify and accumulate. We present a case of a 42-year-old man with a history of end-stage renal disease on dialysis presenting to the clinic with a painless digital mass of his right long finger at the proximal interphalangeal joint. Our initial impression was a splinter abscess based on presentation and patient history. Although our patient's presentation of traumatic, painless TC of the hand secondary to end-stage renal disease is rare, the pathogenic mechanisms behind TC support this presentation. The authors recommend including TC within the differential of presentations similar to that of chronic abscess or giant cell tumor, especially when their medical history includes end-stage renal disease.
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En
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J Hand Surg Glob Online
Year:
2024
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Article
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos