- Hypercalcemia, also
spelled hypercalcaemia, is a high
calcium (Ca2+)
level in the
blood serum. The
normal range is 2.1–2.6 mmol/L (8.8–10.7 mg/dL, 4.3–5...
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papillary necrosis And
other causes of
hypercalcaemia (and thus hypercalciuria)
Immobilization (leading to
hypercalcaemia and hypercalciuria) Milk-alkali syndrome...
- Dizziness†
Stomach discomfort‡
Gastroesophageal reflux disease† Acne†
Hypercalcaemia† Hypocalcaemia†
Hyperphosphataemia Decreased appetite†
Headache Breast...
- with
hypercalcaemia and high
calcitriol levels, low
intact parathyroid hormone levels are
usually present. The
major conditions with
hypercalcaemia due...
- in the
treatment of
alopecia areata. Hy****nsitivity, use on face,
hypercalcaemia, or
evidence of
vitamin D
toxicity are the only
contraindications for...
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Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is an
inherited condition that can
cause hypercalcemia, a
serum calcium level typically above 10.2 mg/dL; although...
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increased urination, dehydration, and
metabolic bone disease.
Chronic hypercalcaemia typically leads to
calcification of soft
tissue and its
serious consequences:...
- cold
conditions Antiphospholipid syndrome due to
small blood clots Hypercalcaemia (raised
blood calcium levels which may be
deposited in the capillaries)...
- (2004-07-21). "
Hypercalcaemia and
haemophagocytic syndrome: rare
concurrent presentations of
disseminated tuberculosis in a
dialysis patient:
Hypercalcaemia and...
- its
treatment that are
potentially life-threatening
These include:
Hypercalcaemia Neutropaenic sepsis Tumour lysis syndrome Leukostasis Raised intracranial...