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This was a prospective study of patients with histologically confirmed malignant disease and hypercalcaemia.
Hypercalcaemia (raised blood calcium levels which may be deposited in the capillaries)
They form more readily with hypercalcaemia.
Reports of hypercalcaemia are rare.
This implies that the failure to inhibit the renal mechanism of hypercalcaemia is the main cause of a poor response.
Augmented calcium levels in the blood (by as much as 25% - known as hypercalcaemia).
Pravastatin is used to decrease cholesterol levels and zoledronate to prevent hypercalcaemia.
Calcium oxalate stones form more readily in animals with hypercalcaemia, which can caused by Addison's disease or certain types of cancer.
They are the second most common cancerous cause of hypercalcaemia (high serum calcium) in dogs, following T-cell lymphoma.
Primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy account for about 90% of cases of hypercalcaemia.
CYP24A1 could play a role in severe infantile hypercalcaemia.
Hyperparathyroidism results in hypercalcaemia and all its effects and in extreme bone wasting.
Adverse side effects include fluid and electrolyte retention, hypercalcaemia, increased bone growth and skeletal weight.
The goal of therapy is to treat the hypercalcaemia first and subsequently effort is directed to treat the underlying cause.
A poorer prognosis is associated with large tumor size (greater than 10 cm), hypercalcaemia, and distante metastasis.
Significant hypercalcaemia can cause ECG changes mimicking an acute myocardial infarction.
Hypercalcaemia can increase gastrin production, leading to increased acidity so peptic ulcers may also occur.
Digoxin, hypercalcaemia, and cardiac conduction.
Although its therapeutic use is limited by its effects on calcium metabolism, analogues such as calcipotriol produce little hypercalcaemia.
Hypercalcaemia results in hypercalciuria, which can also be caused by Cushing's syndrome or hyperparathyroidism.
Between 25-50 percent of dogs with these tumors will also develop hypercalcaemia through secretion of parathyroid hormone-related protein by the tumor.
Tests revealed that she had hyperparathyroidism, a rare disease in which a defective parathyroid gland allows dangerously high calcium levels (hypercalcaemia).
Symptoms directly due to hypercalcaemia are relatively rare, being more common in patients with malignant hypercalcaemia.
Urinary clearance estimations in poor responders suggested that there was an incomplete reversal of the renal tubular component of hypercalcaemia.
Hypercalcaemia has also been known to cause an ECG finding mimicking hypothermia, known as an Osborn wave.
He died of hypercalcemia, a blood disease, a spokeswoman for the university said.
Less severe hypercalcemia should be treated according to the symptoms.
If hypercalcemia is severe, it may cause changes in mental status.
Hypercalcemia has a similar effect, although clinically it is of less concern.
This condition is called hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood).
Younger patients are especially difficult to treat because they tolerate hypercalcemia better.
They should also learn how to prevent hypercalcemia, what can make it worse, and when to see the doctor.
Hypercalcemia is an abnormally high level of calcium in the blood.
Giving drugs to correct hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood).
Mild hypercalcemia does not usually need to be treated aggressively.
Other drugs are currently being studied as possible treatments for hypercalcemia.
The absence of hypercalcemia does not eliminate the disease from consideration.
Common problems are weakness, confusion and fatigue due to hypercalcemia.
Hypercalcemia is the most common life-threatening disorder associated with cancer.
Patients with myeloma often have kidney problems due to hypercalcemia.
Steroids and phosphate may also be used to treat hypercalcemia.
It may also be used to treat hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium levels).
Within each disease type, the incidence of hypercalcemia varies greatly in reported series.
Symptoms of malignancy are usually present when hypercalcemia is caused by cancer.
Patients at risk of developing hypercalcemia may be the first to recognize its symptoms, such as fatigue.
Dialysis is used as a treatment for hypercalcemia in patients with kidney failure.
This medication may also be used to decrease a high level of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia).
Hypercalcemia is too much calcium in the body.
Hypercalcemia is treated by determining and treating the cause of the high blood calcium.
They are also used to treat hypercalcemia of malignancy.