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INFLUENCE OF EXOGENOUS CALCIUM ON CALCIPHYLAXIS AND CALCERGY.
Summary Experiments on rats have shown that pretreatment with calcium acetate prevents the skin calcification elicited by means of calcergy and aggravates the cutaneous and renal lesions induced by calciphylaxis. This observation suggests a difference in the mechanisms of the two phenomena.