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Progression of Skin Ulcer Secondary to Calciphylaxis in a Patient With End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) on Hemodialysis and the Therapeutic Approach.
Curēus 2024 Februrary
Calciphylaxis is a rare and severe medical condition characterized by the calcification of small blood vessels and soft tissues, leading to tissue damage, skin ulcers, and intense pain. It most commonly affects individuals with underlying health conditions such as kidney disease, particularly end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and is associated with high mortality rates. Understanding the diagnosis and management of calciphylaxis is crucial for improving patient outcomes. Diagnosing calciphylaxis can be challenging due to its rarity and overlapping symptoms with other skin conditions. Healthcare professionals typically use a combination of clinical evaluation and diagnostic tests to reach a conclusive diagnosis. The management of calciphylaxis is multifaceted and typically involves a collaborative effort between various healthcare specialists, including nephrologists, dermatologists, and wound care experts. The primary goals of treatment are to alleviate pain, promote wound healing, address underlying causes, and prevent further complications.
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