Penile Calciphylaxis
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Calciphylaxis is a condition of cutaneous necrosis secondary to small- and medium-sized vessel calcification that may progress rapidly and is often fatal. Patients with end-stage renal disease and hyperparathyroidism are almost exclusively at risk. Only 1 case of penile involvement has been previously described. At our institution, a 56-year-old man with end-stage renal disease presented with penile calciphylaxis. The patient received a series of treatments including circumcision, partial penectomy, amputation of necrotic phalanges, and a subtotal parathyroidectomy after which the patient's parathyroid hormone level normalized and the disease progression abated.
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