Post-infectious acute renal failure due to calciphylaxis--when processes go the wrong way round.

2004 
Calciphylaxis is a rare life threatening disorder of small- and medium-sized vessel calcification that leads to cutaneous necrosis. While its pathogenesis is uncertain, nearly all cases have been described in patients with end-stage re- nal disease (ESRD) on dialysis or following renal transplantation which is why the lesion has also been referred to as cal- cific uremic arteriolopathy. We describe a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis and normal renal function who developed cal- ciphylaxis. Due to infected cutaneous lesions, he developed an acute post-infectious glomerulonephritis with extra capil- lary proliferation.
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