Evanescent extraosseous calcifications in low turnover bone: management and outcomes: a case report

低转换骨中短暂性骨外钙化:治疗及预后:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of bone disease in peritoneal dialysis patients has been recently shown to exceed 54%, including patients with parathormone (PTH) levels within the theoretical adequate target, yet demonstrating low bone turnover on histomorphometry. Moreover, bone disease is often associated with abnormalities in calcium and phosphate metabolism, leading to tissular deposits such as extraosseous calcifications. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 22-year-old female patient managed on peritoneal dialysis with persistent swelling of all four extremities, including the fingers, hands, and feet, accompanied by a marked decrease in PTH. Many extraosseous calcifications in the hands were seen in the X-ray images, prompting a switch from peritoneal dialysis to conventional high-flow haemodialysis and intravenous sodium thiosulphate (STS) therapy. The patient showed adequate treatment tolerance, with most calcifications disappearing after 3 months of therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience suggests that the treatment of extraosseous calcifications requires timely and multi-angle intervention. At the same time, treatment with STS has proven effective and well tolerated in this patient.

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