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Recent Publications on Calciphylaxis:

Combination of sodium thiosulphate, cinacalcet, and paricalcitol in the treatment of calciphylaxis with hyperparathyroidism. 1st October, 2008
Nephroiatriki Renal Unit, Athens - Greece.
Sodium thiosulfate prevents vascular calcifications in uremic rats.
Accelerated vascular calcification is a severe complication of chronic...
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27th September, 2008
1Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Inselspital, University of
Breast necrosis following left internal mammary artery harvest: a case series and a comprehensive review of the literature.
Breast necrosis is a rare complication following coronary artery bypass...
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25th September, 2008
Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of
Non-healing painful ulcers in a patient with chronic kidney disease and role of sodium thiosulfate: a case report.
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Calciphylaxis is a rare but dreadful complication...
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25th September, 2008
Sodium thiosulfate, bisphosphonates, and cinacalcet for treatment of calciphylaxis.
PURPOSE: The use of sodium thiosulfate, bisphosphonates, and cinacalcet...
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19th September, 2008
Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg,
Calciphylaxis.
Calciphylaxis is defined by the presence of calcium deposits within the...
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17th September, 2008
Department of Dermatology, Servicio de Dermatologia, Hospital
Management of calcific uremic arteriolopathy (calciphylaxis) with a combination of treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy. 17th September, 2008
Servicio de Nefrologia, Hospital Perpetuo Socorro, Alicante, Spain.
Relapsing calciphylaxis in a young obese patient hemo-dialyzed in a 3- x 8-hour schedule with a favorable outcome after switching to a 6- x 4-hour schedule. 17th September, 2008
Recognizing calcific uremic arteriolopathy in autoimmune disease: An emerging mimicker of vasculitis.
Calcinosis has long been associated with autoimmune disease and has a...
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9th September, 2008
Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of
[Calcific uremic arteriolopathy (calciphylaxis)] 23rd August, 2008
Centre de geriatrie du Bas-Valais, Clinique St-Ame, Route des Cases, 1890
Calciphylaxis after parathyroidectomy in chronic renal failure. 20th August, 2008
Department of Nephrology, King Saud Medical Complex, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Oral sodium thiosulfate solution as a secondary preventive treatment for calciphylaxis in dialysis patients. 20th August, 2008
Successful treatment of calciphylaxis with pamidronate.
Calciphylaxis is a rare syndrome characterized by calcification of blood...
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12th August, 2008
Department of dermatology and venerology, Universitatsklinikum Erlangen,
Cutaneous manifestations of chronic kidney disease.
Among the most common systemic diseases associated with cutaneous...
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22nd July, 2008
Department of Dermatology, American University of Beirut Medical Center,
Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome and other treatment complications of extreme uremia: a rare occurrence yet not vanished.
Severe uremia is now a rare occurrence in most developed nations, and yet...
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22nd July, 2008
National Medical Science and Nutrition, National Autonomous University of
 

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