2018
DOI: 10.1159/000485156
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Skin Examination: An Important Diagnostic Tool in Renal Failure Patients

Abstract: Renal failure is common in the United States with an estimated prevalence of 660,000 treated end-stage renal disease patients in 2015 [1]. Causes of renal failure are many, and complications from renal failure, underlying disease, and treatment are not infrequent. Examples of common skin manifestations include xerosis, pigmentary change, and nail dystrophies. Frequent disease-specific skin changes may be helpful in the diagnosis of primary disorders leading to renal dise… Show more

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“… 4 Uremic pruritus, for which the etiopathogenesis remains unclear, is also reported in 12% to 90% of these patients and is more severe in patients with dry skin than in those with normal skin. 2 , 5 , 6 Several underlying causes have been proposed, including skin dryness, hypervitaminosis A, mast cell accumulation (increase in histamine release), disturbance in tryptase and chymase activity (pH increase in the stratum corneum ), uremic toxins, allergic sensitization related to dialysis, imbalance in divalent ions, peripheral neuropathy, and opioid system involvement. 7–9 Xerosis, called uremic xerosis in these patients, is not the primary cause of pruritus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4 Uremic pruritus, for which the etiopathogenesis remains unclear, is also reported in 12% to 90% of these patients and is more severe in patients with dry skin than in those with normal skin. 2 , 5 , 6 Several underlying causes have been proposed, including skin dryness, hypervitaminosis A, mast cell accumulation (increase in histamine release), disturbance in tryptase and chymase activity (pH increase in the stratum corneum ), uremic toxins, allergic sensitization related to dialysis, imbalance in divalent ions, peripheral neuropathy, and opioid system involvement. 7–9 Xerosis, called uremic xerosis in these patients, is not the primary cause of pruritus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound has become one of the commonly used examination methods for kidney diseases due to its advantages of noninvasiveness, convenience, low cost, and reproducibility, and whether there are congenital malformations, cystic lesions, and stones can be determined by observing the shape of the kidney. In the meanwhile, it can also be used for the auxiliary examination of acute renal failure [ 12 , 13 ]. However, due to the limitations of ultrasound imaging mechanisms, ultrasound images have inherent disadvantages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progresif böbrek yetmezliği olan hemen hemen tüm hastalarda, kutanöz tutulumlardan en az bir tanesi saptanmaktadır 2,3 . Deri değişiklikleri bazen böbrek yetmezliğine neden olan primer hastalığın bulgusu veya son dönem böbrek yetmezliği ve diyalize bağlı sonradan gelişen bir durumdur 4,5 . Vücuttan atılamayan toksik maddeler, metabolik bozukluklar, immünsupresif ilaçlara bağlı yan etkiler gibi çeşitli faktörlerin bu lezyonların oluşumunda rol oynadığı düşünülmektedir 1,6 .…”
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