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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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Three patients had primary hyperparathyroidism and monoclonal serum immunoglobulins. Although
multiple myeloma
was suspected in each case, subsequent evaluation was consistent with a "benign monoclonal gammopathy".
Parathyroid
adenomas were removed from two patients. The three patients are presented and compared to the four other cases that have been reported previously. The association between primary hyperparathyroidism and benign monoclonal gammopathy is discussed in terms of possible pathogenetic mechanisms. Primary hyperparathyroidism should be suspected in patients with hypercalcemia and benigh monoclonal gammopathy, as well as in other conditions, like
multiple myeloma
, that are known to be associated with hypercalcemia.
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PMID:Primary hyperparathyroidism and benign monoclonal gammopathy. 90 Oct 89
Hypercalcemia is an important complication in
multiple myeloma
as well as T-cell leukemia/lymphoma, and is moderately common in high and intermediate grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The underlying mechanism has been unclear because the neoplastic cells are usually present in the bone marrow, where they are in a position to produce short range effects on bone resorption which are difficult to identify. This contrasts with the situation in hypercalcemia associated with non-metastatic carcinoma, where it has been clearly demonstrated that the most common cause is release from the tumor of a humoral mediator,
Parathyroid
Hormone-related Protein (PTHrP). Roles have been advocated in
multiple myeloma
for release of a number of other cytokines with osteolytic capacity on the basis of their enhancement of osteolytic activity in cultured fetal rat bone, although a causal relationship in patients has not been established. PTHrP has more recently been implicated in the genesis of hypercalcemia in patients with hematological malignancies by the demonstration in a proportion of cases of increased circulating levels of PTHrP, comparable to those in hypercalcemia due to cancer. Immunohistochemical studies indicate neoplastic hemopoietic cells can contain PTHrP, and thus have the capacity to act in a paracrine manner to enhance local bone resorption and contribute to the development of hypercalcemia.
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PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein in hypercalcemia associated with hematological malignancy. 964 63
Parathyroid
or hypercalcaemic crisis is a rare presenting manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism and usually seen in relation to parathyroid carcinoma and
multiple myeloma
. We present a middle-aged woman with extreme hypercalcaemia due to parathyroid adenoma presenting as acute kidney injury. This case highlights the need to consider primary hyperparathyroidism in differentials of a patient presenting with severe hypercalcaemia and renal dysfunction. Also this is the second reported case in literature of a patient surviving such extreme hypercalcaemia due to parathyroid adenoma.
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PMID:Acute kidney injury associated with hypercalcaemic crisis in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism. 3006 55