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Calciphylaxis in Man
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1969
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Electrolyte DisorderRenal PathologyHigh SerumRenal FunctionToxicologyKnown ChallengerChronic Kidney DiseaseRenal PharmacologyMineral MetabolismHealth SciencesHypertonicityKidney FailurePoisoningWidespread CalcificationUrologyPhysiologyMedicineNephrologyChemotaxonomy
A patient with renal failure developed widespread calcification in the thighs after the injection of iron-dextran (Imferon). This is considered as an example of calciphylaxis, a process in which calcium is laid down in parts of the body following the administration of a "challenger." Iron-dextran is a known challenger, and should be used with caution in uraemic subjects, who may be sensitized by high serum parathyroid hormone levels. Contributing factors may have been a high calcium/phosphate product, steroids, and the patient's immobility.
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