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A Semi-Automated and Reproducible Biological-Based Method to Quantify Calcium Deposition In Vitro
Published on: June 2, 2022
[Hypercalcemia: a practical review]
Aurore Barbry1, Véronique Masserey-Bonvin1, Pierre-Auguste Petignat1
1Service de médecine interne générale, Centre hospitalier du Valais romand, Hôpital de Sion, 1951 Sion.
Abstract:
Hypercalcemia, defined as an abnormal elevation of serum calcium, is a common electrolyte anomaly in primary care, affecting almost 1% of the worldwide population. Clinical manifestations concern the neuromuscular, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal and skeletal systems. Among the causes, the main ones are primary hyperparathyroidism, and malignancies. Le initial workup should include the measurement of parathyroid hormone (PTH), and the discontinuation of any medication likely to be involved in iatrogenic hypercalcemia. The chosen treatments and their speed of introduction depend mainly on the severity of hypercalcemia. They include intravenous rehydration, and antiresorptive agents such as bisphosphonates, denosumab or calcitonin.
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