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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The paper by Lindgarde and Zettervall in the March 1973 issue (pp. 396-399) reported a very interesting definitive study that conclusively demonstrated abnormal calcium bindi...
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Excerpt To the editor: The paper by Lindgarde and Zettervall in the March 1973 issue (pp. 396-399) reported a very interesting definitive study that conclusively demonstrated abnormal calcium bindi...
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1989
Infrequently, the kidney may be involved in the etiology of hypercalcemia as might occur in diuretic-induced hypercalcemia (1) or the hypercalcemia of adrenal insufficiency (2), in which hypocalciuria and sodium and water diuresis may play a role. In these circumstances, the kidney may be considered the culprit in hypercalcemia.
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Infrequently, the kidney may be involved in the etiology of hypercalcemia as might occur in diuretic-induced hypercalcemia (1) or the hypercalcemia of adrenal insufficiency (2), in which hypocalciuria and sodium and water diuresis may play a role. In these circumstances, the kidney may be considered the culprit in hypercalcemia.
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Hypothyroidism and hypercalcemia
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1987Dennis E. Carey, Kenneth Lee Jones
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Hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia
Disease-a-Month, 1960Theodore B. Schwartz, Robert N. Hedges
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