Abstract
A 32-year-old woman with a long-standing systemic lupus erythematosus had
multiple subcutaneous nodules on her axillae, iliac crests and limbs. Three
years ago, these nodules began to appear and slowly became larger. Some of them
amassed to form a large, fungating, lobulated mass on her right iliac crest.
Roentgenographic and histological examination showed that they were calcium
deposits. She was initially treated with aluminum hydroxide administration for
nine months, which resulted in moderate decrease in size and softening in
consistency, but not complete resolution. Then, the mass on the right iliac
crest was excised, with an excellent early result.