[PDF][PDF] The Mount Fuji sign
KM Anandpara, Y Aswani, P Hira - Clinical Medicine, 2015 - rcpjournals.org
596© Royal College of Physicians 2015. All rights reserved. warfarinisation, as early as day
1, peaking at day 3, and rarely occurring beyond day 10. In contrast, warfarin therapy is often …
1, peaking at day 3, and rarely occurring beyond day 10. In contrast, warfarin therapy is often …
Atypical calciphylaxis in a patient receiving warfarin then resolving with cessation of warfarin and application of hyperbaric oxygen therapy
C Banerjee, SC Woller, JR Holm… - Clinical and Applied …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Calciphylaxis is a rare, usually fatal vasculopathic disorder characterized by cutaneous
ischemia and necrosis due to calcification of arterioles. Although calciphylaxis is most …
ischemia and necrosis due to calcification of arterioles. Although calciphylaxis is most …
Warfarin-associated nonuremic calciphylaxis
WYH Yu, T Bhutani, R Kornik, LB Pincus… - JAMA …, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Classic calciphylaxis associated with renal failure is a life-threatening disease.
Warfarin-associated calciphylaxis without renal injury has been described, but whether it is a …
Warfarin-associated calciphylaxis without renal injury has been described, but whether it is a …
Warfarin-induced calciphylaxis
M Al-ani, K Parperis - Case Reports, 2016 - casereports.bmj.com
A 76-year-old woman, with a history of hypertension and atrial fibrillation, was admitted to
our hospital for sepsis secondary to necrotic skin lesions. The patient had a 6-month history …
our hospital for sepsis secondary to necrotic skin lesions. The patient had a 6-month history …
Warfarin‐induced calciphylaxis successfully treated with sodium thiosulphate
J Hafiji, P Deegan, R Brais… - Australasian Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Calciphylaxis is a rare life‐threatening form of skin necrosis. Although traditionally observed
in patients with end‐stage renal disease and/or hyperparathyroidism, calciphylaxis has also …
in patients with end‐stage renal disease and/or hyperparathyroidism, calciphylaxis has also …
[HTML][HTML] Phenprocoumon based anticoagulation is an underestimated factor in the pathogenesis of calciphylaxis
P Russ, M Russwurm, B Kortus-Goetze, J Hoyer… - BMC nephrology, 2019 - Springer
Background Calciphylaxis is a life threatening complication in renal patients. Of great
importance is the identification of concomitant factors for calciphylaxis. Due to the variability …
importance is the identification of concomitant factors for calciphylaxis. Due to the variability …
Non-uremic calciphylaxis: a rare and late adverse reaction of warfarin
Background: Calciphylaxis is a complex dermatological lesion of micro vascular calcification
that is typically presented as panniculitis with gangrenous painful lesions having uremic and …
that is typically presented as panniculitis with gangrenous painful lesions having uremic and …
[HTML][HTML] Lesson of the month 2: Non-uraemic calciphylaxis–an unexpected differential diagnosis for a necrotic ulcer
EJ Bataillard, J Clayton, J Riordan, T Galliford - Clinical Medicine, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Calciphylaxis is an uncommon cause of skin necrosis seen almost exclusively in patients
with end-stage renal disease. We present an unexpected diagnosis of calciphylaxis in a …
with end-stage renal disease. We present an unexpected diagnosis of calciphylaxis in a …
Warfarin-induced calciphylaxis: a case report and review of literature
Calciphylaxis is a challenging complication of end-stage renal disease, with an unknown
underlying mechanism. Several risk factors have been identified, such as …
underlying mechanism. Several risk factors have been identified, such as …
Rapidly progressive nonuremic calciphylaxis in the setting of warfarin
GH Bae, VE Nambudiri, DQ Bach, J Danziger… - The American Journal …, 2015 - amjmed.com
A 63-year-old African American woman presented with multiple painful, violaceous nodules
on her lower extremities for the preceding 3 weeks. Her past medical history was notable for …
on her lower extremities for the preceding 3 weeks. Her past medical history was notable for …