1. An unusual case of idiopathic calcinosis of the eyelid.
- Author
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Bernhisel AA, Zaugg BE, Mamalis N, Dutton JJ, and Patel BCK
- Subjects
- Anthraquinones metabolism, Biopsy, Calcinosis metabolism, Calcinosis surgery, Calcium metabolism, Eyelid Diseases metabolism, Eyelid Diseases surgery, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Staining and Labeling methods, Calcinosis pathology, Eyelid Diseases pathology
- Abstract
Idiopathic subepidermal calcinosis, also known as idiopathic calcinosis cutis, is a rare condition, which typically presents as a small, hard, subepithelial mass in the absence of systemic disease and trauma. We report on an atypical case of idiopathic calcinosis, which appeared in an otherwise healthy 61-year-old female along the tarsus of her right upper eyelid. The purpose of this case report is to demonstrate idiopathic calcinosis in an unusual location that is deep to the dermis and to discuss the vast differential diagnosis of this entity.
- Published
- 2019
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