Calciphylaxis Presenting with Various Symptoms: A Case Report

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Calciphylaxis causes ischemia in multiple organs and skin ulcers owing to progressive calcification in small and medial arteries. It has a poor prognosis and often occurs in patients with hyperparathyroidism associated with end-stage renal failure and those undergoing hemodialysis. Here, we present a case of calciphylaxis associated with a wide range of symptoms, including lower thigh skin ulcers, a rectovaginal fistula, and femoral neck fracture. The patient underwent multiple treatments. However, she eventually died of cardiac failure.

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Miura, S., Takahashi, K., & Akasaka, T. (2017). Calciphylaxis Presenting with Various Symptoms: A Case Report. Case Reports in Dermatology, 9(1), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1159/000456000

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