nonhealing wound

  • 文章类型: Case Reports
    Nonuremic calciphylaxis is a rare condition presenting with peripheral ischemic ulcerations. Calciphylaxis is the deposition of calcium and phosphate into arteriolar walls caused by exceeding their solubility range in the blood. It is most commonly seen in patients with end-stage renal disease; however, nonuremic calciphylaxis occurs in patients with normal or mildly impaired renal function. Risk factors for nonuremic calciphylaxis include Coumadin therapy, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Histopathologic examination of deep skin biopsy containing subcutaneous adipose tissue reveals medial calcification of dermal and subcutaneous arterioles. This diagnosis must be managed locally with wound care and systemically by control of blood calcium solubility. Avoidance of infection is critical to survival. Here we report a case of calciphylaxis in a patient with normal renal function and serum levels of calcium and phosphorus who presented with gangrene of the extremities. Increased awareness of this debilitating disease will lead to earlier diagnosis, proper treatment and improved patient outcomes.
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  • 文章类型: Journal Article
    In the field of wound care, the management of nonhealing wounds requires particular attention. Biopsy is often performed in such cases to rule out underlying malignancy; however, the differential remains broad. In the following case, we discuss a nonhealing post traumatic wound in a diabetic patient, secondary to unrecognized tophus.
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