Calciphylaxis: A successful outcome whilst on peritoneal dialysis
Calciphylaxis is a life threatening disease for which patients with chronic kidney disease, particular those on dialysis, are at increased risk. As it is a rare condition, treatment options are limited and duration of treatment is not clear, especially when it comes to patients on renal replacement...
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Main Authors: | Ana Gaspar (Author), Luis Falcão (Author), Sofia Correia (Author), Maria João Carvalho (Author), Anabela Rodrigues (Author), Antonio Cabrita (Author) |
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