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Calciphylaxis, A Case Series: The Importance of Early Detection
Nikita Sijapati1, Suy Sen Hung Fong2, Omar Ansari2
1HCA Florida St. Petersburg Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL.
Introduction:
Calciphylaxis is a rare disorder that involves the formation of cutaneous, subcutaneous, and vascular calcifications. Although it is predominantly seen in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), it has also been reported in patients without chronic kidney disease. The presence of multiple risk factors, a poorly understood mechanism, high mortality, and the lack of standardized treatment make calciphylaxis an important subject.
Case Presentation:
We describe the clinical presentation, disease course, and management of 3 patients with calciphylaxis and also provide a literature review. In all 3 patients, the diagnosis was confirmed histologically, and the management involved the continuation of renal replacement therapy, pain medication, wound debridement, and intravenous (IV) sodium thiosulphate.
Conclusion:
Calciphylaxis should be suspected in ESRD patients presenting with painful areas of cutaneous induration, and the early recognition of these findings allows for prompt diagnosis and management.
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