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      news A 44 Year-Old Lady with Chronic Renal Disease and Intractable Ulcers: A Case Report

      Presented by:International Archives of Medicine / Thejeswi Pujar and Irene M Spinello
      Summary points:A 44-year-old female with chronic renal failure receiving dialysis for the past year presents with complaints of diarrhoea and worsening nausea for 2 weeks. Physical examination, laboratory tests, and medication therapy are described; images provided. The authors discuss clinical features, diagnosis strategies, and treatment methods for calciphylaxis, or calcific uremic arteriopathy.
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