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Pathologe ; 32(3): 250-6, 2011 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21053000

ABSTRACT

Calciphylaxis is a rare disease which has been increasingly reported in recent decades and has consequently shifted into the focus of clinical and scientific research. The clinical picture is characterized by extensive ischemic ulcerations of the skin and subcutis. Histologically, the small vessels in these lesions show prominent calcifications. Due to the extensive areas of ulceration and necrosis as well as frequently present comorbidities, patients with calciphylaxis are prone to infection and sepsis. In this work, we describe the case of a female kidney-transplant patient with vasculitis who, despite good graft function, developed a fulminant calciphylaxis of both thighs 4 years post transplantation and died of septic complications. The differential diagnoses as well as clinical procedures are described in detail in the case history. In the discussion, we give an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding the etiopathogenesis, risk factors, diagnostic measures and clinical management of calciphylaxis.


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Calciphylaxis/pathology , Kidney Transplantation , Postoperative Complications/pathology , Aged , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis/pathology , Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis/therapy , Arteries/pathology , Calciphylaxis/etiology , Calciphylaxis/therapy , Disease Progression , Drug Therapy, Combination , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Kidney/pathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/pathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Multiple Organ Failure/pathology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Renal Dialysis , Risk Factors , Shock, Septic/etiology , Shock, Septic/pathology , Shock, Septic/therapy , Skin/pathology
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Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd ; 71(12): 1073-1079, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25253901

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Objective: The etiology of endometriosis is still a research field in which few consistent data are available. Large case-control studies or even cohort studies are rare, and most of the published data are conflicting. The aim of the present study was therefore to examine common epidemiological and endometriosis-specific risk factors in a German case-control study. Design: From 2001 to 2010, a pool of 595 laparoscopically confirmed cases and 475 controls were recruited in a hospital-based setting. After matching for age, 298 cases and 300 controls remained in the pool. Age at menarche, menstrual cycle length, duration of menstrual bleeding, number of pregnancies, live births, miscarriages, use of contraceptive pills, body mass index (BMI), and smoking status were analyzed with logistic regression models predicting endometriosis case-control status. Results: Menstrual cycle length, duration of menstrual bleeding, number of pregnancies, number of miscarriages, and smoking status, as relevant predictors for endometriosis case-control status, were identified as risk factors for endometriosis. Other factors such as age at menarche, number of live births, ever having used contraceptive pills, and BMI were not predictive. Conclusions: This hospital-based case-control study reproduced most of the familiar risk factors. Comparison of this study with others reveals a wide variety of effect sizes and directions of association with risk factors and may increase the information available about the characteristics of the patient population being treated in the relevant hospital setting.

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