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1. A case of rapidly progressive unilateral non-nephrogenic hemorrhagic bullous calciphylaxis responding to systemic sodium thiosulfate therapy.

2. Histopathology and radiologic imaging for the confirmation of calciphylaxis in a diverse population: A retrospective cohort study.

4. [Calciphylaxis, risk factors, treatment and outcomes. Retrospective study of 39 patients].

5. Characterization of Risk Factors for Calciphylaxis in Hemodialysis Patients in the Fraser Health Renal Program - A Matched Case-Control Retrospective Review.

6. Penile and digital calciphylaxis: A case report and literature review.

7. Common Histological Features Suggesting Enchondral Ossification Pathways in Calciphylaxis of Various Origins: A Study of Human Subcutaneous Tissue Biopsies.

9. Complications and Histopathological Findings of Image-Guided Core Needle Biopsy in Diagnosis of Cutaneous Calciphylaxis.

11. When a Biopsy Is Inadequate in Diagnosing Calciphylaxis.

12. An unexpected case of non-uremic calciphylaxis in a patient with multiple risk factors.

13. Identifying subcutaneous tissue microcalcification by Fluo-3 AM imaging in cutaneous calciphylaxis.

14. Cutaneous vascular calcification. Perieccrine calcification as a diagnostic key for calciphylaxis.

16. Calciphylaxis: Part I. Diagnosis and pathology.

18. Microstructural comparative analysis of calcification patterns in calciphylaxis versus arteriolosclerotic ulcer of Martorell.

19. Calciphylaxis: how specific are the pathological features: avoiding false-positives and false-negatives.

20. Long-term leg ulcers resistant to antibiotic therapy.

21. A Middle-Aged Woman With Necrotic Breast Lesions.

22. Cutaneous calciphylaxis of the glans penis presenting as a gangrenous ulceration.

23. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of the Main Causes of Vascular Occusion - Part II: Coagulation Disorders, Emboli, and Other.

24. Multiorgan failure with fatal outcome after stem cell tourism.

25. Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors and Nonuremic Calciphylaxis.

26. Calcific uraemic arteriolopathy.

27. Concomitant calciphylaxis and COVID-19 associated thrombotic retiform purpura.

28. Nonuraemic cutaneous calciphylaxis: our experience with a challenging disease.

29. Calciphylaxis-Associated Cutaneous Vascular Calcification in Noncalciphylaxis Patients.

30. Diagnosing Calciphylaxis: A Review With Emphasis on Histopathology.

31. A Helpful Clue to Calciphylaxis: Subcutaneous Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum-like Changes.

32. Calciphylaxis in a renal transplant patient.

33. Nonuremic Calciphylaxis.

34. Multidisciplinary management of calciphylaxis: a series of 5 patients at a single facility.

35. Retiform purpura: Workup and therapeutic considerations in select conditions.

36. An unusual presentation of calciphylaxis.

37. [Primary hyperoxaluria: case report and therapeutic perspectives].

38. Diffuse dermal angiomatosis associated with calciphylaxis: A 5-year retrospective institutional review.

39. The first case of coexistence of calciphylaxis and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis with different localizations in a hemodialysis patient.

40. Pathogenesis and management of vascular calcification in CKD and dialysis patients.

41. Hypercalcemia associated with sodium thiosulfate treatment in a patient with calciphylaxis.

42. Clinicopathologic Features and Calcium Deposition Patterns in Calciphylaxis: Comparison With Gangrene, Peripheral Artery Disease, Chronic Stasis, and Thrombotic Vasculopathy.

43. Do I Have Calciphylaxis?

45. Correlation between clinical and pathological features of cutaneous calciphylaxis.

46. Atypical wounds. Best clinical practice and challenges.

47. Calciphylaxis: Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, and Treatment.

48. Phenprocoumon based anticoagulation is an underestimated factor in the pathogenesis of calciphylaxis.

49. Successful treatment of extensive uremic calciphylaxis with intravenous sodium thiosulfate and its potential in treating various diseases of pathologic calcification.

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