Unusual case of tumoral calcinosis mimicking infective etiology

Abstract

45 year old patient presented to our institute with the history of pain in the right lower limb, swelling in the lateral aspect of the right thigh region and difficulty in getting up from a squatting position for last 4 months .He is also a known smoker for the past 15 years. No other co-morbidities are seen associated with this patient.

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Dr. Daspin. D , Dr. Pramod Philip Nittala, Dr. Subash Singla, Dr. Francis G

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Dr. Daspin. D, Dr. Pramod Philip Nittala, Dr. Subash Singla, Dr. Francis G (2017). Unusual case of tumoral calcinosis mimicking infective etiology. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Invention, 4(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-314440