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      Sodium thiosulfate in the treatment of non-uremic calciphylaxis.

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          Calciphylaxis is a metastatic calcification-induced vasculopathy that results in the occlusion of small blood vessels. Although calciphylaxis is normally associated with end-stage renal disease, calciphylaxis from non-uremic origin occurs as well. While the number of reports continues to increase, a standard treatment for non-uremic calciphylaxis has yet to be established. Sodium thiosulfate (STS), which has been proven to be effective in the treatment of uremic calciphylaxis, shows promise; however, reports of its use in non-uremic cases are limited. We describe a case of non-uremic calciphylaxis in a patient with normal renal and parathyroid function who had complete resolution of disease after treatment with STS, and we review similar cases in the published work. Based on the successful outcomes detailed in this case series, STS appears to be an effective therapy for non-uremic calciphylaxis.

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          Journal
          J. Dermatol.
          The Journal of dermatology
          Wiley
          1346-8138
          0385-2407
          Aug 2013
          : 40
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Dermatology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2600, USA.
          Article
          10.1111/1346-8138.12139
          23663061
          41fec3ee-15d8-40c2-825f-5e632bdd5ede
          History

          uremic calciphylaxis,non-uremic calciphylaxis,sodium thiosulfate,vasculopathy

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