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Okuda I et al. – Soft tissue calcifications and ossifications are often benign, but malignant tumors should be considered when the calcified mass is retroperitoneal, occurs in a patient with no history of chronic infection, and is not located near a large joint or associated with administration of calcium carbonate or a vitamin D derivative.

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