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Utilization of the Inpatient Dermatology Service at a Large Academic Medical Centre
JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 258-259, March 2026.
Allison Holt +10 more
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ABSTRACT Surgical debridement is a common treatment for complex wounds but can present risks for patients. Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation and dwell (NPWTi‐d) using reticulated open cell foam dressings with 1 cm holes (ROCF‐CC) provides hydromechanical wound cleaning and preparation and can be applied outside the operating room at the
Julie Acosta +5 more
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Knife or Not? Pathergy and the Need for Caution in Debriding Wounds
International Wound Journal, Volume 23, Issue 2, February 2026.
J. J. M. Karppinen, E. Conde Montero
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Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Oral Pyrophosphate in Systemic Sclerosis Patients—A Pilot Study
Objective Calcinosis is a manifestation of systemic sclerosis with a severe negative impact on quality of life. Efforts to find a treatment for calcinosis have been hindered by our limited understanding of the underlying pathomechanism. We propose that extracellular pyrophosphate deficiency may have a causal role in the formation of these mineralized ...
Gergely Bodor +5 more
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Calciphylaxis — pathogenesis and clinical picture
Calciphylaxis, also known as calcific uremic arteriolopathy (CUA), is a rare vascular disease caused by deposition of calcium salts in vessel walls, accompanied by coagulation disorders, which leads to extensive skin ulceration and soft tissue necrosis ...
Włoch-Targońska, Magdalena; Śląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Katowicach Katedra i Klinika Chorób Wewnętrznych i reumatologii +2 more
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Metastatic Calcification and Calciphylaxis in a Hemodialysis Patient
While metastatic calcifications are frequently observed in patients treated with dialysis, calciphylaxis remains as a rare but a life-threatening complication. Calciphylaxis results in tissue ischemia and necrosis and is highly progressive. In this case,
Savaş SİPAHİ +4 more
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Nonuremic Idiopathic Calciphylaxis in a Patient With Preceding Warfarin Use and Iron Infusions
Calciphylaxis is a rare and life-threatening illness characterized by microvessel occlusion due to calcification, fibro-intimal hyperplasia, and thrombosis in the subcutaneous adipose tissue and dermis.
Miranda Huebner +2 more
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The Adverse Impact of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors on Wound Healing and Repair
ABSTRACT Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) can treat various cancers, primarily through their antiangiogenic effects. However, as angiogenesis is crucial for successful wound healing, TKIs may adversely impact wound repair. This review analysed all 63 FDA‐approved TKIs and identified evidence for wound healing and repair implications in 24 agents.
William J. Nahm, Vincent Falanga
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Proximal calciphylaxis treated with calcimimetic 'Cinacalcet'
Calciphylaxis is a rare condition affecting patients suffering from end-stage renal failure, characterised by cutaneous ischaemia and necrosis. The management of calciphylaxis is challenging owing to the lack of optimal medical therapy, although ...
Sekar, Vashisht +4 more
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Calciphylaxis of the Postmenopausal Female Breast: An Uncommonly Encountered Mimic of Carcinoma
Calciphylaxis is a serious medical condition that is typically associated with end-stage renal disease and presents as the sequelae of calcifications in arterioles with subsequent ischemia of affected tissues.
Aaron G. Novotny +8 more
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