A dystrophic calcinosis cutis case treated with CO2 laser.

Journal: Journal Of Cosmetic And Laser Therapy : Official Publication Of The European Society For Laser Dermatology
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Abstract

Calcinosis cutis is the deposition of insoluble calcium salts within cutaneous tissue. It may be divided into four major subtypes: dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic, and iatrogenic. The most common subtype is dystrophic calcinosis cutis. It can occur as a result of local tissue injury. We herein present a child with dystrophic calcinosis cutis developed following trauma and successfully treated with CO2 laser.

Authors
Zekayі Kutlubay, Gürkan Yardimci, Gökhan Gokler, Burhan Engin
Relevant Conditions

Calcinosis