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A Case of Calciphylaxis

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Introduction: Calciphylaxis (calcific uremic arteriolopathy), is a condition primarily observed in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Aim: To increase clinical awareness of calciphylaxis and to consider it a differential diagnosis in the presence of atypical skin nodules or ulcers occurring in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially in patients on hemodialysis and non-hemodialysis patients with the background of diabetes mellitus and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Case Report: We present the case of a 77-year-old woman with CKD and diabetes mellitus as well as severely painful, firm, indurated plaques on the lower extremities. The plaques progressed to involve larger areas with associated local ulceration and necrosis. Laboratory testing revealed hyperparathyroidism and incisional skin biopsy confirmed calciphylaxis. Conclusion: Each single CKD patient with diabetes mellitus and signs of secondary hyperparathyroidism with extremely painful ischemic cutaneous lesions or painful subcutaneous nodules without skin changes, although at times, pain may precede the development of the lesions, is a candidate for skin biopsy. Calciphylaxis is a rare but serious kidney complication. Keywords: calciphylaxis, chronic kidney disease, prognosis, treatment.
Title: A Case of Calciphylaxis
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Introduction: Calciphylaxis (calcific uremic arteriolopathy), is a condition primarily observed in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
Aim: To increase clinical awareness of calciphylaxis and to consider it a differential diagnosis in the presence of atypical skin nodules or ulcers occurring in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially in patients on hemodialysis and non-hemodialysis patients with the background of diabetes mellitus and secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Case Report: We present the case of a 77-year-old woman with CKD and diabetes mellitus as well as severely painful, firm, indurated plaques on the lower extremities.
The plaques progressed to involve larger areas with associated local ulceration and necrosis.
Laboratory testing revealed hyperparathyroidism and incisional skin biopsy confirmed calciphylaxis.
Conclusion: Each single CKD patient with diabetes mellitus and signs of secondary hyperparathyroidism with extremely painful ischemic cutaneous lesions or painful subcutaneous nodules without skin changes, although at times, pain may precede the development of the lesions, is a candidate for skin biopsy.
Calciphylaxis is a rare but serious kidney complication.
Keywords: calciphylaxis, chronic kidney disease, prognosis, treatment.

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