Abstract
2/2017
vol. 104
Review paper
Skin changes in chronic kidney disease
Dermatol Rev/Przegl Dermatol 2017, 104, 142–153
Online publish date: 2017/04/28
Chronic kidney disease causes skin changes which may sometimes be the first sign of kidney failure. Specific skin changes include acquired perforating dermatosis, porphyria cutanea tarda, pseudoporphyria, calcinosis and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. The majority of patients present with cutaneous manifestations which are classified as non-specific, including xerosis, pruritus, pigmentation disturbances, nail plate abnormalities, uraemic frost and gynaecomastia. Treatment improving kidney function (dialysis therapy or kidney transplantation) also leads to the resolution of skin lesions.
Keywords
chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, cutaneous manifestations, acquired perforating dermatosis, porphyria cutanea tarda, pseudoporphyria, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, calciphylaxis
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