학술논문

A case of tumoral calcinosis complicated by infection during maintenance hemodialysis
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi. 1995, 28(4):351
Subject
外科的治療
腫瘤内感染
腫瘤状石灰沈着症
Language
English
ISSN
1340-3451
1883-082X
Abstract
A 50-year-old woman who had been on hemodialysis for five years was referred to our hospital for treatment of tumoral calcinosis. Two years previously tumoral calcinosis due to vitamin-D associated hypercalcemia was first noted in her left shoulder and left hip. The lesions were not ameliorated by any conservative medication, and the hip lesion made it difficult for the patient to walk. After admission, the hip lesion was surgically removed, but long-term medication, such as sodium-bicarbonate, calcitonin and low calcium dialysate failed to improve the shoulder lesion. The shoulder lesion repeatedly ruptured via a tumor-cutaneous fistula and was complicated by sepsis due to intratumoral infection. Local management of the infectious lesion was necessary for two weeks to bring about healing.In conclusion, we recommend surgical treatment for this condition rather than conservative therapy, which tends to be of long duration, and involves complications.