Calciphylaxis in a patient without renal failure or elevated parathyroid hormone: possible aetiological role of chemotherapy
- PMID: 11069528
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2000.03853.x
Calciphylaxis in a patient without renal failure or elevated parathyroid hormone: possible aetiological role of chemotherapy
Abstract
Calciphylaxis is a rare, often fatal disease characterized clinically by progressive cutaneous necrosis and ulceration, and histologically by vascular calcification and thrombosis. It has been described in association with end-stage renal disease, after initiation of dialysis, following renal transplantation, and in patients with hyperparathyroidism. We present the first case of calciphylaxis occurring in a patient with both normal renal function and parathyroid hormone level and discuss the possible aetiological role of chemotherapy-induced functional protein C and protein S deficiency.
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