Renal Abnormalities During Calcinosis Primary Tumor

Authors

  • Richard Loumingou Nephrologist, 1 boulevard Auxence Ickonga, Brazzaville 242, Congo
  • Ida Aurélie Lenga Loumingou Dermatologist, 1 boulevard Auxence Ickonga, Brazzaville 242, Country

Keywords:

Renal abnormalities, tumor calcinosis, child

Abstract

Primary tumour calcinosis is a rare condition of unknown etiopathogeny. They are transmitted in an autosomal dominant or recessive mode and predominate in the black race. Calcinoses are manifested by hydroxyapathite deposits in the dermis or hypodermis. The authors report an observation of primary tumour calcinosis associated with renal abnormalities and staturoweight retardation in an 11-year-old child.

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2020-04-10

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Loumingou, R., & Lenga Loumingou, I. A. (2020). Renal Abnormalities During Calcinosis Primary Tumor. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 67(1), 45–47. Retrieved from https://www.asrjetsjournal.org/index.php/American_Scientific_Journal/article/view/5770

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