Penile calciphylaxis: A retrospective case-control study
Gabel, Colleen ; Chakrala, Teja ; Shah, Radhika ; Danesh, Melissa J. ; Dobry, Allison S. ; Garza-Mayers, Anna Cristina ; Ko, Lauren N. ; Nguyen, Emily ; St. John, Jessica ; Walls, Andrew C. ... show 3 more
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BACKGROUND: Calciphylaxis is a rare disorder characterized by skin necrosis caused by calcium deposition within vessels, thrombosis, and subsequent tissue ischemia. Penile involvement may rarely occur.
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors, diagnosis, management, and mortality of patients with penile calciphylaxis.
METHODS: A retrospective medical record review was conducted of 16 patients with penile calciphylaxis treated at 2 large urban tertiary care centers between January 2001 and December 2019. A control group of 44 male patients with nonpenile calciphylaxis at the same institution was included.
RESULTS: The median survival of patients with penile calciphylaxis was 3.8 months (interquartile range, 27.0 months). Mortality was 50% at 3 months and 62.5% at 6 months for penile calciphylaxis, and 13.6% at 3 months and 29.5% at 6 months for controls (P = .008). Patients with penile calciphylaxis were less likely to be obese (P = .04) but more likely to have hyperparathyroidism (P = .0003) and end-stage renal disease (P = .049).
LIMITATIONS: Retrospective study design and small sample size.
CONCLUSIONS: This study further defines the disease course of penile calciphylaxis, which has high mortality. Imaging may be used to aid diagnosis. Risk factors include end-stage renal disease, hyperparathyroidism, and normal body mass index.
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Gabel C, Chakrala T, Shah R, Danesh MJ, Dobry AS, Garza-Mayers AC, Ko LN, Nguyen E, St John J, Walls AC, Nigwekar SU, Song PI, Kroshinsky D. Penile calciphylaxis: A retrospective case-control study. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2020 May 15:S0190-9622(20)30906-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.05.042. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 32422224. Link to article on publisher's site
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Colleen Gabel participated in this study as a medical student in the Senior Scholars research program at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.