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Calciphylaxis--a topical overview.

G Arseculeratne1, A T Evans, S M Morley.   

Abstract

'Calciphylaxis', a calcification syndrome associated with ischaemic cutaneous necrosis, is acquired naturally in humans in disease states. It is a life and limb-threatening complication, usually observed in patients with renal disease and secondary hyperparathyroidism, but known to occur in the absence of renal or parathyroid disease. The reported mortality rate, which ranges from 60-80%, relates to wound infection, sepsis and organ failure. It is a small-vessel vasculopathy, which is estimated to occur in about 4% of haemodialysis patients. Clinically, violaceous, reticulate areas of cutaneous necrosis and eschar may be evident, particularly in the extremities. In addition to the clinical picture, a raised calcium phosphorous product, an elevated parathyroid hormone level, radiographic evidence of vessel and soft-tissue calcification and the finding of mural calcification affecting small arteries and arterioles on histopathology help to confirm the diagnosis of this entity which generally has a poor prognosis. A high index of suspicion and an active multidisciplinary management approach, with rigorous attention to wound care and prevention of sepsis, are vital in the management of these patients. In this overview, we discuss the pathophysiology, clinical features and associations, risk factors, diagnosis and management issues relating to calciphylaxis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16684274     DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2006.01506.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0926-9959            Impact factor:   6.166


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1.  Calciphylaxis associated with widespread pulmonary calcification.

Authors:  Tarvinder Singh Dhanjal; Suresh B Babu; Gareth Beevers; Robin E Ferner
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-03-20

2.  Calciphylaxis in the absence of renal failure and hyperparathyroidism in a nonagenarian.

Authors:  Shuang Quan Chan; Irene Wagner; Grace Sylvia Vittor
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-04-15

Review 3.  [Cutaneous calciphylaxis].

Authors:  U Wollina
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 0.751

Review 4.  Calciphylaxis: a review.

Authors:  Cynthia M Magro; Richard Simman; Sarah Jackson
Journal:  J Am Col Certif Wound Spec       Date:  2011-03-27

5.  Calciphylaxis in chronic renal failure: An approach to risk factors.

Authors:  W Rezaie; H A J M Overtoom; M Flens; R J L Klaassen
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2009-07

6.  Calciphylaxis as a Catastrophic Complication in a Patient with POEMS Syndrome.

Authors:  Akiyo Hineno; Tomomi Kinoshita; Michiaki Kinoshita; Fuyuko Arakura; Ko-Suke Naito; Yasuhiro Shimojima; Masayuki Matsuda; Kunihiro Yoshida; Shu-Ichi Ikeda
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol       Date:  2009-12-02

7.  Use of Becaplermin for nondiabetic ulcers: pyoderma gangrenosum and calciphylaxis.

Authors:  Olivia Twu; Suzanne Mednik; Philip Scumpia; Sarah Doaty; Scott Worswick
Journal:  Dermatol Ther       Date:  2015-11-11       Impact factor: 2.851

8.  Tumour calcification and calciphylaxis in end-stage renal disease.

Authors:  Jia Di; Zhenxing Jiang; Min Yang
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2014-11-18

9.  African American female with renal failure presenting with skin lesions: a case report.

Authors:  Sajitha Mf Rahman; Nejla Israel; Tsveti Markova
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2009-07-29

10.  Fibroblast involvement in soft connective tissue calcification.

Authors:  Ivonne Ronchetti; Federica Boraldi; Giulia Annovi; Paolo Cianciulli; Daniela Quaglino
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2013-03-05       Impact factor: 4.599

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