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Case Reports
. 1984 Jun 9;288(6432):1714-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.288.6432.1714.

Paraneoplastic hypercalcaemia in ovarian carcinoma

Case Reports

Paraneoplastic hypercalcaemia in ovarian carcinoma

S G Allan et al. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). .

Abstract

Five patients were seen in whom a raised serum calcium concentration was associated with ovarian carcinoma (clear cell in two cases, cystadenocarcinoma in three). None showed evidence of metastases in bone. The hypercalcaemia occurred as a paraneoplastic phenomenon, but biochemical studies suggested the production of a parathyroid-hormone-like substance. One patient remained free of symptoms of her hypercalcaemia throughout. Paraneoplastic hypercalcaemia due to ovarian carcinoma may be more common than generally recognised and present as a life threatening condition requiring urgent treatment.

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