Korean J Dermatol.  1983 Oct;21(5):595-599.

A Case of Subepidermal Calcified Nodules Showing An Unusual Clinical Manifestation

Abstract

Subepidermal calcified nodules, consisting of solitary circumscribed deposits of insoluble calcium within the subepidermis, have generally been assumed to be idiopathic. As the disease is not associated with any systemic or cutaneous diseases, or any biochemical abnormalities, the pathogenesis is still unexplained, and it is thought to be a definite entity with only a characteristic histopathology. We report a 36-year-old female who has had subepidermal calcified nodules on both upper eyelids symmetrically for about 20 years. It is interesting that the lesions have xanthelasma-like appearance and are associated with syringomas. Excisional biopsy showed typical histopathologic and histochemical features of the sub epidermal calcified nodules.


MeSH Terms

Adult
Biopsy
Calcium
Eyelids
Female
Humans
Syringoma
Calcium
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