Search:
This item requires a subscription.
Calciphylaxis: rarely seen and poorly understood Thrombus, Volume 11, Number 4.
Calciphylaxis, also referred to as calcific uraemic arteriolopathy, is a rare calcification syndrome associated with cutaneous ischaemic necrosis. It is seen almost exclusively in patients with renal disease and secondary hyperparathyroidism but can, rarely, occur in their absence. Its incidence is rising. It is often diagnosed late, contributing to the very high mortality rate, ranging between 50%–80% of cases. Death in these patients is often attributed to associated wound infection, sepsis and organ failure.
To view this item, select one of the options below:
Purchase access
Sign in
email address
Password
Important
All the articles are in PDF format.
To view the articles you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
To download a copy, free of charge, please click here.