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Rezaie W et al. – The authors present a case of calcifying panniculitis due to calciphylaxis in a nontherapy compliance 65–year–old man suffering from chronic renal failure. The clinical presentation includes painful firm plaques, which could progress to nonhealing ulcers. A review of literature is given with emphasis on identification of risk factors and early diagnosis.

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