Journal of the American College of Radiology
Volume 5, Issue 1 , Pages 40-44, January 2008

Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis: A Dermatologist’s Perspective

  • Michael Girardi, MD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author and reprints: Michael Girardi, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, PO Box 208042, New Haven, CT 06520-8042

Department of Dermatology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

Patients with nephrogenic systemic fibrosis may manifest a range of cutaneous lesions. The skin may be variably affected with subtle, superficial papules and plaques; deeper dermal or subcutaneous induration; or severe contractures of the joints. Recognition of the cutaneous manifestations of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, and consideration of the differential diagnosis of such lesions, facilitates diagnostic confirmation and lends insight into the pathogenesis of this disorder by comparison with clinically similar conditions. This review considers the dermatologist’s perspective on nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, including the variety of skin findings and the potential for treatment with extracorporeal photopheresis.

Key Words: Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy, MRI contrast, dermatology, therapy, cutaneous manifestations

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PII: S1546-1440(07)00452-8

doi:10.1016/j.jacr.2007.08.017

Journal of the American College of Radiology
Volume 5, Issue 1 , Pages 40-44, January 2008