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From: A case report of severe calciphylaxis – suggested approach for diagnosis and treatment

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Extraosseous calcifications detected by CT imaging. Left: Unenhanced thoracic computed tomography with severe subcutaneous calcifications of both mammae, pronounced on the right side (grey arrows), bronchial calcifications and nearly circular aortosclerosis (white arrow). Right: Precontrast abdominal computed tomography with disseminated subcutaneous calcifications in the abdominal wall (grey arrows) and in smaller pelvic arteries (white arrows)

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