Shuo Li, Kusum Hooda, Sreelatha Diviti, Waqaar Ahmad, Dana Schwartz
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Unusual Breast Calcifications: Complete Replacement of Fibroglandular Tissue with Dystrophic Calcifications in End-Stage Renal Disease.
We present a rare case of breast calcifications in a patient with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who was noncompliant with peritoneal dialysis. She presented with rapid onset of a palpable breast mass. Breast ultrasound (US) demonstrated ill-defined areas of dense tissue in the breasts bilaterally. Mammography demonstrated coarse, branching calcifications, completely replacing normal fibroglandular tissue. A review of the literature yields one similar case. The current hypothesis for patients with increased breast calcifications includes elevated serum calcium, phosphate, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels; calcium phosphate products may be critical to calcification in ESRD. However, our patient presented with low-normal serum calcium and phosphate, suggesting that this rare entity of breast calcifications is probably related to other unknown factors.
期刊介绍:
The Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS) is a federation of eight component county medical associations, with a total membership exceeding 7,000 physicians. CSMS itself is a constituent state entity of the American Medical Association. Founded by the physician-patriots of the American Revolution, the Society operates from a heritage of democratic principles embodied in its Charter and Bylaws. The base of all authority in CSMS is, of course, the individual physician member. It is the decisions of members in their own county associations that ultimately determine the nature of the Society"s policies and activities.