Calciphylaxis (Calcific Uremic Arteriolopathy) | Figure 3.19 A: Calciphylaxis (Reprint from Morgan MB, Smoller BR, Somach SC. Deadly Dermatologic Diseases. New York, NY: Springer; 2007) |
(Figure 3.19) - Rare condition of systemic calcification involving small and medium-sized vessels with ischemic necrosis of the skin and soft tissue; high mortality
- Presents initially as painful violaceous mottling (reticulated) typically on lower extremities → stellate purpura with central necrosis, ± central bulla, followed by necrosis and ulceration; death due to gangrene and sepsis
- Most commonly in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis or after renal transplant with elevated calcium-phosphate product
- Treatment
- Normalization of calcium-phosphate product (by low calcium dialysis)
- Sodium thiosulfate (↑ solubility of calcium deposits)
- Bisphosphonates (pamidronate, etridonate)
- Calcimimetics (cinacalcet)
- Parathyroidectomy
- Wound therapy
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