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Non-uremic calciphylaxis associated with alcoholic hepatitis: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 yasser m sammour Haitham m Saleh +2 位作者 mohamed m Gad Brayden Healey melissa Piliang 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2019年第1期127-132,共6页
BACKGROUND Calciphylaxis is a form of vascular calcification more commonly associated with renal disease. While the exact mechanism of calciphylaxis is poorly understood,most cases are due to end stage kidney disease.... BACKGROUND Calciphylaxis is a form of vascular calcification more commonly associated with renal disease. While the exact mechanism of calciphylaxis is poorly understood,most cases are due to end stage kidney disease. However, it can also be found in patients without kidney disease and in such cases is termed non-uremic calciphylaxis for which have multiple proposed etiologies.CASE SUMMARY We describe a case of a thirty-year-old morbidly obese Caucasian female who had a positive history of alcoholic hepatitis and presented with painful calciphylaxis wounds of the abdomen, hips, and thighs. The hypercoagulability panel showed low levels of Protein C and normal Protein S, low Antithrombin Ⅲ and positive lupus anticoagulant and negative anticardiolipin. Wound biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of non-uremic calciphylaxis in the setting of alcoholic liver disease. The calciphylaxis wounds did not improve when Sodium Thiosulfate was used alone. The patient underwent a series of bedside and surgical debridement. Broad spectrum antibiotics were also used for secondary wound bacterial infections. The patient passed away shortly after due to sepsis and multiorgan failure.CONCLUSION Non-uremic Calciphylaxis can occur in the setting of alcoholic liver disease. The treatment of choice is still unknown. 展开更多
关键词 CALCIPHYLAXIS ALCOHOLIC hepatitis Vascular CALCIFICATION Sodium THIOSULFATE DEBRIDEMENT Case report
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