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VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/arze-qt47
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Non-Chronic Kidney Disease-Induced Calciphylaxis: A Rare Case Report
Calciphylaxis is a disorder causing ischemic skin necrosis, typically associated with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or those receiving dialysis. Occurrence is rare in those without ESRD, and treatment options are limited. This case report describes a patient with calciphylaxis without ESRD or history of dialysis. Treatment with sodium thiosulfate, a first line option, had to be stopped due to metabolic derangements, limiting the healing process. Diagnosis and treatment of this rare disorder is important to prevent further complications that may result.