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Nonuremic Calciphylaxis: Four Cases Associated with Autoimmune Diseases.
Skinmed 2018
Calciphylaxis is a rare and severe syndrome of vascular calcification with unclear pathogenesis. This disease mainly affects patients with end-stage renal disease; however, it also has been described in nonuremic patients. We report four cases of nonuremic calciphylaxis (NUC) with ulcerated lesions associated with autoimmune disease. These cases support the literature suggesting that bisphosphonates and sodium thiosulfate are effective drugs in the treatment of calciphylaxis regardless of renal function.
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