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Disease-a-Month, 1988 
The approach to the patient with hypercalcemia requires a solid understanding of the principles of calcium homeostasis, knowledge of its differential diagnosis and the associated pathophysiologies, and the clinical judgment to know when and how to administer appropriate therapy.
G G, Klee, P C, Kao, H, Heath
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The approach to the patient with hypercalcemia requires a solid understanding of the principles of calcium homeostasis, knowledge of its differential diagnosis and the associated pathophysiologies, and the clinical judgment to know when and how to administer appropriate therapy.
G G, Klee, P C, Kao, H, Heath
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2007 
Laboratory reports of elevated serum calcium are common in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Distinguishing between measurements likely to cause symptoms and that require correction from those that are benign poses a challenge to the physician. Calcium stores, serum measurement, and regulation are reviewed as an introduction to understanding the ...
Michelle M, Shepard, Jeffrey W, Smith
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Laboratory reports of elevated serum calcium are common in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Distinguishing between measurements likely to cause symptoms and that require correction from those that are benign poses a challenge to the physician. Calcium stores, serum measurement, and regulation are reviewed as an introduction to understanding the ...
Michelle M, Shepard, Jeffrey W, Smith
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2021 
Hypercalcemic disorders are rare in pregnant women and are usually due to primary hyperparathyroidism. Clinical manifestations of hypercalcemia are nonspecific and can be masked by the physiologic changes of pregnancy. Furthermore, routine antenatal screening does not include serum calcium measurement and a hypercalcemia diagnosis may therefore be ...
Dalal S Ali, Aliya Khan, Karel Dandurand
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Hypercalcemic disorders are rare in pregnant women and are usually due to primary hyperparathyroidism. Clinical manifestations of hypercalcemia are nonspecific and can be masked by the physiologic changes of pregnancy. Furthermore, routine antenatal screening does not include serum calcium measurement and a hypercalcemia diagnosis may therefore be ...
Dalal S Ali, Aliya Khan, Karel Dandurand
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989 
Elevated serum calcium occurs relatively uncommonly in dogs and rarely in cats. Hypercalcemia can serve as a marker of disease that enables diagnosis but may also contribute to development of lesions and the clinical signs of disease. Specific clinical signs do not necessarily accompany hypercalcemia, and its presence will frequently be unsuspected ...
D J, Chew, M, Carothers
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Elevated serum calcium occurs relatively uncommonly in dogs and rarely in cats. Hypercalcemia can serve as a marker of disease that enables diagnosis but may also contribute to development of lesions and the clinical signs of disease. Specific clinical signs do not necessarily accompany hypercalcemia, and its presence will frequently be unsuspected ...
D J, Chew, M, Carothers
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1987 
Malignancy-associated hypercalcemia is a common and important clinical problem. Two major pathogenic mechanisms appear to be operative in this disorder: local osteolytic hypercalcemia and humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. The clinical and biochemical features that distinguish these two processes are reviewed.
Karl L. Insogna, A E Broadus
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Malignancy-associated hypercalcemia is a common and important clinical problem. Two major pathogenic mechanisms appear to be operative in this disorder: local osteolytic hypercalcemia and humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. The clinical and biochemical features that distinguish these two processes are reviewed.
Karl L. Insogna, A E Broadus
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986 
Excerpt To the editor: Although the exact pathogenetic mechanism of hypercalcemia in sarcoidosis remains unknown, several studies (1-3) have suggested that the basic disturbance is an increase in c...
Noppen, Marc +3 more
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Excerpt To the editor: Although the exact pathogenetic mechanism of hypercalcemia in sarcoidosis remains unknown, several studies (1-3) have suggested that the basic disturbance is an increase in c...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985 
We report a case of hypercalcemia in a patient with leprosy. Aminoterminal parathyroid hormone and 25-hydroxy-cholecalciferol concentrations were suppressed. Urinary hydroxyproline concentrations were elevated. There was no evidence of malignancy. The hypercalcemia resolved with corticosteroid therapy.
Elisabeth Ryzen, Frederick R. Singer
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We report a case of hypercalcemia in a patient with leprosy. Aminoterminal parathyroid hormone and 25-hydroxy-cholecalciferol concentrations were suppressed. Urinary hydroxyproline concentrations were elevated. There was no evidence of malignancy. The hypercalcemia resolved with corticosteroid therapy.
Elisabeth Ryzen, Frederick R. Singer
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Therapeutische Umschau, 2000 
Eine Hyperkalzämie kann sich entwickeln, wenn von den Stellgliedern der Calciumhomöostase eines oder mehrere in ihrer Funktion gestört werden. Hyperkalzämische Erkrankungen können die Nebenschilddrüsen betreffen, sowie die von ihnen abhängigen Endorgane Nieren, Darm, Knochen.
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Eine Hyperkalzämie kann sich entwickeln, wenn von den Stellgliedern der Calciumhomöostase eines oder mehrere in ihrer Funktion gestört werden. Hyperkalzämische Erkrankungen können die Nebenschilddrüsen betreffen, sowie die von ihnen abhängigen Endorgane Nieren, Darm, Knochen.
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