腹膜透析患者获得性穿通性皮肤病3例报告。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL AME Case Reports Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21037/acr-23-9
Iris Viejo-Boyano, Luis Carlos López-Romero, Vicent Martínez-I-Cózar, Amparo Soldevila-Orient, Julio Hernández-Jaras
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背景:获得性穿通性皮肤病(APD)是一组异质性的罕见疾病(100000名居民中有2.5例),与多种疾病相关,如终末期肾病和其他伴随疾病,如糖尿病(DM)。病例描述:我们描述了3例腹膜透析(PD)患者的APD,其中一例患有反应性穿孔性胶原病(RPC)的巨大变体。第一个病例是一名28岁的男性,患有慢性肾脏疾病,患有帕金森病,钙和磷代谢紊乱控制不佳,导致APD。第二个病例是一名44岁的男性,患有糖尿病、慢性肾病(CKD)伴帕金森氏症,对钙和磷代谢紊乱的控制不佳,从而发展为RPC。第三个病例是一名58岁的男性,患有糖尿病、类风湿性关节炎、甲状腺功能减退、CKD和钙磷代谢控制不良,发展出一种进化不良的RPC巨大变体。结论:CKD和糖尿病等伴随疾病会增加发生APD的风险。CKD患者经常发现钙和磷代谢控制不佳,并且在我们的病例中似乎与APD的发展有关。通过对这些病例的描述,我们想强调了解这种罕见疾病的重要性,以便及时参考皮肤科并开始治疗。
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Acquired perforating dermatosis in patients on peritoneal dialysis: a report of 3 cases.

Background: Acquired perforating dermatosis (APD) is a heterogeneous group of unfrequented diseases (2.5 cases for 100,000 habitants) associated with multiple pathologies like end-stage renal disease and other concomitant conditions such as diabetes mellitus (DM).

Case description: We described 3 cases of APD in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD), one of them with a giant variant of reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC). The first case is a 28-year-old man with chronic kidney disease on PD and a lousy control of disturbances of calcium and phosphorus metabolism that develops an APD. The second case is a 44-year-old man with DM, chronic kidney disease (CKD) on PD, and poor control of disturbances of calcium and phosphorus metabolism that develops an RPC. The third case is a 58-year-old man with DM, rheumatoid arthritis, hypothyroidism, CKD and bad control of calcium and phosphorus metabolism that develops a giant variant of RPC with poor evolution.

Conclusions: CKD and concomitant conditions such as DM present an increased risk of developing APD. Poor control of calcium and phosphorus metabolism is frequently found in patients with CKD and seems to be related to the development of APD in our cases. With the description of these cases, we want to emphasize the importance of knowing this rare disease, in order to promptly refer to Dermatology and start treatment.

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