Causes Of Calcinosis Cutis

Medical Procedures Accidentally Leading To Calcium Salt Deposits

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Iatrogenic calcification can be caused by medical procedures accidentally leading to calcium salt deposits. This sometimes happens to newborn babies when they get blood drawn from their heels. Iatrogenic calcification can also be caused by a variety of medical procedures involving calcium compounds. For example, when a patient gets an electroencephalograph, a calcium chloride paste is used on the electrodes. Having this paste on the skin for too long can cause calcium deposits to form. When individuals are treated for tuberculosis, they are given calcium solutions in an intravenous line. This procedure can lead to calcinosis cutis when too much calcium gets into the bloodstream.

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