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Osteolytic lesions and pathological fractures are common in multiple myeloma. Because clodronate inhibits osteoclastic resorption, we did a randomised, controlled trial in 350 patients from 23 hospitals. All patients received standard melphalan-prednisolone, and were randomised to receive clodronate 2.4 g daily or placebo for 24 months. The proportion of patients with progression of osteolytic bone lesions was twice as high in the placebo group (n = 168 at baseline) than in the clodronate group (n = 168 at baseline) in an intention-to-treat analysis (24 vs 12%, p = 0.026). Progression of vertebral fractures was lower in the clodronate group, but the difference was not significant (30 vs 40%). Serum calcium and urinary calcium excretion decreased significantly in both groups, but the changes were greater in the clodronate group. The percentage of patients feeling no pain increased more in the clodronate group (from 24 to 54%, p < 0.001) than in the placebo group (from 29 to 44%, p < 0.01). Side-effects were similar in both groups. We conclude that clodronate is an effective and safe adjunct in the management of multiple myeloma. The drug delays osteolytic bone lesions, reduces the degree of
hypercalcaemia
and
hypercalciuria
, and decreases pain.
...
PMID:Randomised, placebo-controlled multicentre trial of clodronate in multiple myeloma. Finnish Leukaemia Group. 809 68
Topical vitamin D analogues offer a new, effective, more convenient and generally well-tolerated option for the treatment of psoriasis. Only psoriasis vulgaris has been intensively studied, but other forms of the disease may also respond. Both calcitriol and calcipotriol have been shown to be effective in numerous clinical trials, and the latter has compared well with betamethasone valerate and short-contact dithranol in controlled studies. Their mechanism of action is not yet fully understood and may prove complex. The most important effect may be a direct regulation of keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation. However, these compounds also have potent immunological properties, and may act by inhibition of cytokine production by keratinocytes or lymphocytes. Topical application of vitamin D analogues appears generally to be remarkably safe, but
hypercalcaemia
and
hypercalciuria
may develop if large quantities are used.
...
PMID:Vitamin D analogues and psoriasis. 139 Jan 59
During the past 5 years, we have identified idiopathic
hypercalciuria
in five of seven patients referred for evaluation of renal glycosuria between 1985 and 1991. The children, all boys, ranged in age from 6 to 12 years. Endocrine function was normal, and none of the patients had hyperparathyroidism,
hypercalcemia
, renal tubular acidosis, or other secondary causes of
hypercalciuria
. The calcium/creatinine ratio in a fasting urine specimen was elevated in all five children who had
hypercalciuria
, with a mean value (+/- SD) of 0.34 +/- 0.06 (normal, < 0.2). In one child who had renal colic with spontaneous passage of gravel-like material, the idiopathic
hypercalciuria
persisted after 1 week on a diet containing 2000 mg of sodium and 300 mg of calcium. On the basis of studies that examined the site along the nephron responsible for
hypercalciuria
in rats with streptozocin-induced diabetes, we speculate that in children with renal glycosuria, there is defective reabsorption of glucose and calcium in the straight portion of the proximal tubule or in the collecting duct. It is likely that a similar mechanism accounts for the idiopathic
hypercalciuria
in children with diabetes mellitus.
...
PMID:Hypercalciuria in children with renal glycosuria: evidence of dual renal tubular reabsorptive defects. 841 May 29
Nephrocalcinosis is uncommon in childhood, the main causes are renal tubular acidosis, hyperparathyroidism and medullary sponge kidney. It is also seen where there is
hypercalcaemia
or
hypercalciuria
of any aetiology; We report nephrocalcinosis in an 18-month-old infant with metaphyseal chondrodysplasia type Jansen and also in a neonate with McCune Albright syndrome who displayed atypical skeletal appearances and had multiple ovarian cysts.
...
PMID:Two unusual cases of nephrocalcinosis in infancy. 143 81
Three patients with nonpulmonary sarcoidosis had chronic erythema nodosum within the first 2 years of life. Each subsequently had renal sarcoidosis and nephrocalcinosis;
hypercalcemia
was documented in each patient and
hypercalciuria
in two patients. Treatment with prednisone was not uniformly successful in normalizing creatinine clearance. Nephrocalcinosis may be more common than previously reported in patients with sarcoidosis.
...
PMID:Sarcoidosis associated with nephrocalcinosis in young children. 144 62
We describe an adult patient who developed persistent
hypercalcemia
while bedridden for more than three months with pancreatitis and sepsis. On the basis of
hypercalciuria
, suppressed serum intact PTH, suppressed serum 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 and no clinical evidence of malignancy, the diagnosis of immobilization
hypercalcemia
was established His
hypercalcemia
improved during treatment with saline, calcitonin and/or etidronate. With active mobilization and weight-bearing exercises, serum calcium finally normalized. We discuss clinical and laboratory features as well as current modalities of treatment of this rare form of
hypercalcemia
in adults.
...
PMID:Immobilization hypercalcemia in an adult patient with pancreatitis and sepsis: case report. 148 89
Inadequate low intake of phosphorus can induce a hypophosphatemic depletion syndrome resulting in
hypercalcemia
,
hypercalciuria
, hypophosphatemia, and rickets. Tubular reabsorption for phosphate per liter glomerular filtration rate (TP/GFR) has been proposed as a reliable index of renal phosphate handling for all age groups. In the present study, carried out in 12 healthy premature babies fed unmodified pooled human milk and then a preterm formula for two periods of 10 days, we demonstrated clearly that TP/GFR as well as calciuria can reflect the poor phosphorus intake and that the kidney of preterm babies is able to rapidly adapt itself to an increase in phosphorus diet content.
...
PMID:Phosphorus intake in preterm babies and variation of tubular reabsorption for phosphate per liter glomerular filtrate. 152 68
Overproduction of the active metabolite of vitamin D 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) has been described in sarcoidosis and other granulomatous diseases. High circulating concentrations of 1,25(OH)2D lead to increased intestinal absorption of calcium, possibly to enhanced bone resorption, and may result in
hypercalcaemia
and/or
hypercalciuria
. Data obtained in vivo and in vitro demonstrated that the unregulated production of 1,25(OH)2D lies within the granulomatous tissue and is controlled by glucocorticoids. This abnormal production of 1,25(OH)2D seems to be a general phenomenon of granulomatous processes, which is not exceptional in sarcoidosis, but appears seldom in tuberculosis. These abnormalities, however, are not pathognomonic of granulomatous processes, since they have been described in other diseases such as lymphomas.
...
PMID:Calcium and vitamin D metabolism in granulomatous diseases. 158 15
We report on a 7-week-old infant with idiopathic
hypercalcemia
,
hypercalciuria
and nephrocalcinosis. At the time of admission, serum concentrations of parathyroid hormone and 1,25(OH)2D3 were found to be inadequately high, and those of calcitonin and 24,25(OH)2D3 too low, relative to the
hypercalcemia
. Treatment with calcitonin normalized serum calcium concentrations within 4 days, and a 3-week course of thiazides combined with a decreased dietary calcium:phosphorus ratio corrected the
hypercalciuria
. A repeat profile of the calcium-regulating hormones done at the age of 5.5 months was normal. Based on the clinical course and the hormonal profiles, we hypothesize that the idiopathic infantile
hypercalcemia
in this patient could have resulted from a generalized maturational delay of calcium homeostasis. Treatment with calcitonin, therefore, seems to be the most appropriate way to control the
hypercalcemia
.
...
PMID:Idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia: rapid response to treatment with calcitonin. 160 83
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology. Markers of activity include elevated serum ACE levels, interleukin 2-receptors,
hypercalcemia
,
hypercalciuria
, intrathoracic uptake of radioactive gallium, retinal vascular leakage, and an increased T4/T8 ratio in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. The three main pathological features of sarcoidosis are alveolitis, granuloma formation and fibrosis. The cells harvested by bronchoalveolar lavage in sarcoidosis are representative of the local inflammatory reaction seen in the lung. Alveolar macrophages have the potential to synthesize the components of the functional alternative and terminal pathways of complement. The alveolar macrophages from sarcoidosis patients produce more complement than their healthy counterparts. Complement participates in the normal metabolism of immune complexes and has the ability to modulate immune responses via complement receptors present on virtually all cell types. On the other hand, through enhanced levels of complement factors, an increased number of activated macrophages in the lung may contribute to a changed immune response, which may be of significance for the granulomatous inflammation seen in sarcoidosis and may also contribute to the tissue damage seen in sarcoid fibrosis.
...
PMID:[Pathogenetic aspects of sarcoidosis. Importance of local complement synthesis in alveolar macrophages]. 161 6
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