International Journal of Biomedicine (Mar 2018)

Fever as a Presentation of Tumoral Calcinosis: A Case Report

  • Nga V Nguyen,
  • Edgardo J Guzman ,
  • Christopher J Mesa,
  • Shante A Hinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21103/Article8(1)_CR3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 75 – 78

Abstract

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Tumoral calcinosis (TC) is a rare condition in which there is periarticular calcium deposition in the soft tissue forming a mass. The most common locations of TC are the larger joints such as the hip, shoulder, and knee, as well as the hands and wrists. Patients will often present with localized swelling, pain, and reduced joint mobility. We will discuss a 48-year-old male on hemodialysis who presented with a fever of unknown source and diffuse joint pain. He was found to have progressive, multiple tumor-like swellings on his shoulders, hands, and knees. He was diagnosed with TC and managed with a high dose phosphate binder with resolution of his fever and improvement in his pain.

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