1. Calciphylaxis: a case report
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Giuseppe Russo, V Simonetti, D Strippoli, and A Motolese
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Biopsy ,Ischemia ,Dermatology ,Surgical Flaps ,Pathogenesis ,Fatal Outcome ,Lumbar ,Dermis ,Renal Dialysis ,Sepsis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Skin Ulcer ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Hyperparathyroidism ,Calciphylaxis ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,Phosphorus ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Debridement ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Reticular connective tissue ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Calcium ,business ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy - Abstract
Calciphylaxis or calcific uremic arteriolopathy is characterized by the involvement of the tunica elastica of the reticular or deep subcutaneous dermis, with extravascular and vascular thrombosis calcifications that lead to tissular ischemia. The torso muscles, the lumbar region, and lower limbs are more frequently affected. The pathogenesis is unknown. Calciphylaxis is associated to hyperparathyroidism, chronic renal failure, and diabetes mellitus. The best therapy to date is prevention: early treatment of renal failure, performing a partial parathyroidectomy where necessary, surgical debridement of the necrotic tissue, as well as avoiding the trigger factors such as systemic corticosteroids.
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- 2008
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