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Hypercalcemia and urologic malignancies

J F Glenn1

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington.

Urology
|January 1, 1995
PubMed
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Hypercalcemia, a condition of high blood calcium, can signal various disorders, including cancers. This report highlights its link to urologic malignancies and effective treatment strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Oncology
  • Nephrology

Background:

  • Hypercalcemia is a common metabolic abnormality with diverse etiologies.
  • Malignant diseases account for a significant proportion of hypercalcemia cases, affecting up to 1.5% of patients with cancer.
  • Commonly associated neoplasms include lung, breast, squamous cell carcinomas, hematologic malignancies, and renal cell carcinoma.

Observation:

  • This report focuses on hypercalcemia associated with urologic malignancies.
  • Four characteristic cases are presented, detailing the clinical presentation and therapeutic responses.
  • The study emphasizes the management of severe and debilitating hypercalcemia.

Findings:

  • Urologic malignancies can manifest as hypercalcemia.
  • Effective therapeutic interventions exist for managing hypercalcemia in this context.

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  • Specific new agents offer improved treatment options.
  • Implications:

    • Urologists must be vigilant in recognizing hypercalcemia as a potential paraneoplastic syndrome.
    • Awareness of novel therapeutic agents is crucial for optimal patient management.
    • Prompt diagnosis and treatment can alleviate severe symptoms and improve outcomes.