MANY cancer patients develop a raised plasma calcium at some time during the course of their illness. This has been emphasized by several workers including Swyer, Berger, Gordon an
Cancer-induced hypercalcemia (CIH) occurs in 5% to 30% of patients with cancer during the course of ...
Hypercalcemia is relatively frequent in malignancy with or without osteolytic bone metastases. It is...
Plasma levels of calcium, phosphorus, immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT), immunoreactive parathyroid ho...
Hypercalcemia is a life-threatening situation in which serum calcium level is elevated above 10.5 mg...
Hypercalcaemia is common in advanced cancer patients. It can also occur in breast cancer patients un...
Hypercalcemia is a frequent finding in cancer patients and can be observed in any type of cancer. Th...
Calcium metabolism in cancer and hypercalcaemia of malignancy: The balance between bone formation an...
Calcium is essential for several human physiological processes, including the function of cellular m...
Syndromes of apparent hormone overproduction have been known to be associated with malignancies sinc...
Malignancy is one of the most common causes of hypercalcemia, particularly in cancer associated with...
Hypercalcaemia may be defined as an excessively high concentration of total calcium in blood. It is ...
Different mechanisms are responsible for hypercalcemia, enclosed: (1) degradation of bone matrix in ...
Hypercalcemia is a relatively common terminal complication of malignancy. In the majority of the pat...
Hypercalemia of Malignancy is defined as a pathological rise in blood calcium in response to a malig...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common metabolic disorder in cancer patients, represent...
Cancer-induced hypercalcemia (CIH) occurs in 5% to 30% of patients with cancer during the course of ...
Hypercalcemia is relatively frequent in malignancy with or without osteolytic bone metastases. It is...
Plasma levels of calcium, phosphorus, immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT), immunoreactive parathyroid ho...
Hypercalcemia is a life-threatening situation in which serum calcium level is elevated above 10.5 mg...
Hypercalcaemia is common in advanced cancer patients. It can also occur in breast cancer patients un...
Hypercalcemia is a frequent finding in cancer patients and can be observed in any type of cancer. Th...
Calcium metabolism in cancer and hypercalcaemia of malignancy: The balance between bone formation an...
Calcium is essential for several human physiological processes, including the function of cellular m...
Syndromes of apparent hormone overproduction have been known to be associated with malignancies sinc...
Malignancy is one of the most common causes of hypercalcemia, particularly in cancer associated with...
Hypercalcaemia may be defined as an excessively high concentration of total calcium in blood. It is ...
Different mechanisms are responsible for hypercalcemia, enclosed: (1) degradation of bone matrix in ...
Hypercalcemia is a relatively common terminal complication of malignancy. In the majority of the pat...
Hypercalemia of Malignancy is defined as a pathological rise in blood calcium in response to a malig...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common metabolic disorder in cancer patients, represent...
Cancer-induced hypercalcemia (CIH) occurs in 5% to 30% of patients with cancer during the course of ...
Hypercalcemia is relatively frequent in malignancy with or without osteolytic bone metastases. It is...
Plasma levels of calcium, phosphorus, immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT), immunoreactive parathyroid ho...