Abstract

BACKGROUND There are few satisfactory medical or surgical therapies for cutaneous calcinosis in connective tissue disorders. OBJECTIVE Carbon dioxide laser vaporization allows precise ablation of superficial dystrophic calcification. This treatment modality was considered because of the severity of our patient's symptoms and failure to respond to various medical therapies. METHODS Over a 5-year period, six affected digits received a single treatment with carbon dioxide laser vaporization. RESULTS Treated digits healed over a 6-week period and led to a significant remission in symptoms. The average remission time for affected digits to date is at least 3 years and has allowed our patient to remain in full-time employment. CONCLUSION Carbon dioxide laser vaporization may offer effective remission of symptoms in cutaneous calcinosis of CREST syndrome (including cutaneous calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia).

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