Korean J Dermatol.  1985 Oct;23(5):691-695.

A Case of Scrotal Calcinosis Associated with Epidermal Cysts

Abstract

Scrotal calcinosis, consisting of solitary or multiple circumscribed calcium deposits within the dermis of the scrotum, is generally assumed to be one the idiopathic type of calcinosis. We present herein a case of serotal calcinosis associated with scrotal epidermal cysts in a 29-year-old male patient who had multiple, 2 to 6mm sized, yellowish or flesh colored nodules in the dermis, Histopathologically multiple ncdules showed intact epidermal cyzts, an epidermal cyst with a partialIy degenerated wall and surrounding foreign body reaction, and calcium deposits with foreign body reaction in the dermis without an epithelial lining around calcium deposit. Therefore, idiopathic scrotal calcinosis may repreeent the end stage of dystrophic calcificati.on associated with inflammation of the scrotal epidermal cysts.

Keyword

Scrotal calcinosis; Dystrophic calcification

MeSH Terms

Adult
Calcinosis*
Calcium
Dermis
Epidermal Cyst*
Foreign-Body Reaction
Humans
Inflammation
Male
Scrotum
Calcium
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