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Incidence of hypercalcemia and malignant neoplasm


ME Burt, MF Brennan - Archives of Surgery, 1980 - archsurg.highwire.org
\s=b\Hypercalcemia often complicates the course of patients with malignant neoplasms. Since
this metabolic derangement is potentially lethal, knowledge of the expected relative incidence
of hypercalcemia in various malignant neoplasms is of impor- tance. The incidence of ...
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Mechanisms of hypercalcemia in malignancy


A Besarab, JF Caro - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
Various hormones have been implicated in the genesis of hypercalcemia in patients with
malignancy. Ectopic secretion of PTH by tumor has been documented in only a few patients;
rather, elevated levels of circulating iPTH have been presumed to reflect tumor production ...
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Treatment of hypercalcemia: Comparison of intravenously administered phosphate …


DH Fulmer, AB Dimich, EO Rothschild, … - Archives of Internal …, 1972 - archinte.highwire.org
Markedhypercalcemia may result from many causes but is an es¬ pecially common complication
of neo¬ plastic disease. The problem of cal¬ cium intoxication associated with cancer has been
recently reviewed by Muggia and Heinemann who empha¬ size that severe ...
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The pathophysiology and clinical aspects of hypercalcemic disorders


DBN Lee, ET Zawada, CR Kleeman - Western Journal of …, 1978 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
For the purposes of this review, the vast and increasingly complex subject of hypercalcemic disorders
can be broken down into the following categories: (1) Physiochemical state of calcium in
circulation. (2) Pathophysiological basis of hypercalcemia. (3) Causes of hypercalcemia ...
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Effect of phosphate or magnesium cathartics on serum calcium: observations in …


JJ Wiberg, GG Turner, FQ Nuttall - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978 - archinte.highwire.org
MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-six men scheduled for a barium enema were admitted
to a metabolic research unit on the day before the procedure. They were maintained on a low
residue diet during the testing period. Each patient had normal levels of serum creatinine, ...
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Lymphoma with hypercalcemia

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IR Walker - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1974 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Summary: A prospective survey was carried out to determine the incidence of hypercalcemia
in hospitalized patients with lymphoma. Serum calcium determinations were carried out during
440 admissions on 152 patients, most of whom had widespread lymphoma. Forty-one of ...
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The cellular basis of metastatic bone disease in patients with lung cancer


SF Cramer, L Fried, KJ Carter - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
Histologic patterns of tumor-bone interaction were systematically evaluated in 80 cases of metastatic
lung cancer involving bone. Patterns of tumor-bone interaction varied with the histologic type
of lung cancer, reflecting the biochemical and biologic differences among the different ...
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Hypercalcemia associated with immunoreactive parathyroid hormone in a …


LC Mayes, AG Kasselberg, JS Roloff, JN … - CA A Cancer Journal for … - interscience.wiley.com
Severe hypercalcemia occurred in a child with metastatic disease from a rhabdoid tumor of the
kidney. Because there was no evidence of skeletal involvement by tumor, an investigation of
the cause for hypercalcemia was undertaken. A greatly elevated serum concentration of ...
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Hypercalcaemia and metastatic bone disease: is there a causal link?


S Ralston, MD Gardner, I Fogelman, IT Boyle - The Lancet, 1982 - Elsevier
The relation between serum calcium and the extent of metastatic bone disease as judged by
radionuclide bone scan was examined in a consecutive series of 195 patients with malignant
disease. Of 87 patients with hypercalcaemia, 40% had no evidence of skeletal ...
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Hypercalcemia in epidermoid tumors of the head and neck and esophagus


RL Stephens, HH Hansen, FM Muggia - CA A Cancer Journal for … - interscience.wiley.com
Over a 3-year period, 11 of 44 patients (25%) with epidermoid carcinoma arising in the head
and neck and 9 of 16 patients (56%) with epidermoid carcinoma of the esophagus manifested
hypercalcemia. All of these patients had advanced disease which recurred following ...
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