Janis Timsans, Mari Vilpakka, Niilo Lusila, Markku Kauppi
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Abstract
This report highlights a severe manifestation of chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) in a hemodialysis patient: periarticular calcifications causing recurrent inflammation mimicking infection. Diagnostics excluded infections and autoimmune disorders, identifying CKD-MBD as the cause. Low-dose prednisolone effectively mitigated inflammation, reducing hospitalizations.
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