BACKGROUND
Calciphylaxis and pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) are rare, clinically distinct, disorders that share a common feature of cutaneous calcification that vary widely in their cutaneous presentation.
METHODS
We conducted a descriptive, retrospective review of biopsy specimens collected over a two-year period. Only specimens with a histologic and clinical diagnosis of calciphylaxis were included in the review. Specimens were then histologically examined for features of pseudoxanthoma elasticum in the dermis and/or subcutaneous fat, utilizing hematoxylin and eosin staining. Von Kossa and Verhoeff-Van Gieson special stains were also performed to examine calcification and elastic fibers, respectively.
RESULTS
We reviewed 13 biopsy specimens from 9 patients with known clinical and histologic evidence of calciphylaxis, both uremic and non-uremic types. Upon reexamination, we found that 46.2% (n=6/13) of the specimens demonstrated concomitant PXE-like changes uniquely localized to the subcutaneous fat.
CONCLUSION
The presence of PXE-like changes in the subcutis may heighten suspicion for a diagnosis of calciphylaxis in the appropriate clinical setting and be helpful when classic histologic features are subtle or absent.
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