by HV Desai 2024 Cited by 35Less commonly, hypercalcemia can be caused by drugs such as thiazide diuretics and lithium. Mild hypercalcemia is usually asymptomatic but severe hypercalcemia
Lithium-induced hypercalcemia can resolve with withdrawal of the drug Other causes of hypercalcemia in neonates, infants, or young children
Most common causes of hypercalcemia are hyperparathyroidism, malignancy, vitamin D-mediated conditions such as sarcoidosis, and vitamin D toxicity. Less commonly, hypercalcemia can be caused by drugs such as thiazide diuretics and lithium. Mild hypercalcemia is usually asymptomatic but severe hypercalcemia is associated with nausea, vomiting
Management of hypercalcemia may involve increasing fluid intake, as well as the use of diuretics and bisphosphonate drugs. What is hypercalcemia? What causes
Most common causes of hypercalcemia are hyperparathyroidism, malignancy, vitamin D-mediated conditions such as sarcoidosis, and vitamin D toxicity. Less commonly, hypercalcemia can be caused by drugs such as thiazide diuretics and lithium. Mild hypercalcemia is usually asymptomatic but severe hyperc
Hypercalcemia,causes Causes of hypercalcemia including primary hyperparathyroidism, malignancy, granulomatous diseases, and medications are
mon causes of hypercalcemia are primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy. Some other important causes of hypercalcemia are medications and familial hypocalciuric hyper-
The optimal choice varies with the cause and severity of hypercalcemia. The treatment of hypercalcemia will be reviewed here, with emphasis on the management of hypercalcemia in patients with malignant disease. The modalities described below apply in varying degrees to patients with other causes of hypercalcemia.
by H Sternlicht 2024 Cited by 188Register your specific details and specific drugs hypercalcemia in cancer patients and the leading cause of hypercalcemia in the inpatient
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