Hypercalemia of Malignancy is defined as a pathological rise in blood calcium in response to a malignant tumor. Hypercalcemia of Malignancy is a common paraneoplastic syndrome which is encountered with great frequency in small animal medicine. Neoplastic cells are responsible for producing humoral factors which result in increased ionized calcium concentrations in the blood. The increase in ionized calcium concentrations cause many adverse clinical signs observed in patients suffering with neoplastic disease. Homeostasis of calcium in the body is maintained in a narrow range due to its importance in intracellular and extracellular processes. Regulation of calcium is mediated mainly in the interactions of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and vitami...
Calcium is essential to homeostasis and functioning of multiple organ systems. Its circulating conce...
The role played by a parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PLP) in the pathogenesis of hypercalcemia ass...
Malignancy-related hypercalcemia (MRH) is the second cause of hypercalcemia and the most common meta...
Cancer-associated hypercalcemia (CAH) is a frequently-occurring paraneoplastic syndrome that contrib...
Malignant hypercalcemia is a paraneoplastic syndrome. It has been detected in several types of malig...
Calcium is essential for several human physiological processes, including the function of cellular m...
Background: Paraneoplastic syndromes are complexes symptom that occur at a distinct site from the pr...
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...
Hypercalcaemia is the most common serious metabolic complication of malignancy. Recent advances have...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common metabolic disorder in cancer patients, represent...
Malignancy is one of the most common causes of hypercalcemia, particularly in cancer associated with...
PòsterJunyHypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the dog. It ...
Cancer-induced hypercalcemia (CIH) occurs in 5% to 30% of patients with cancer during the course of ...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy frequently manifests as paraneoplastic syndrome in patients with solid t...
Calcium is essential to homeostasis and functioning of multiple organ systems. Its circulating conce...
The role played by a parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PLP) in the pathogenesis of hypercalcemia ass...
Malignancy-related hypercalcemia (MRH) is the second cause of hypercalcemia and the most common meta...
Cancer-associated hypercalcemia (CAH) is a frequently-occurring paraneoplastic syndrome that contrib...
Malignant hypercalcemia is a paraneoplastic syndrome. It has been detected in several types of malig...
Calcium is essential for several human physiological processes, including the function of cellular m...
Background: Paraneoplastic syndromes are complexes symptom that occur at a distinct site from the pr...
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...
Hypercalcaemia is the most common serious metabolic complication of malignancy. Recent advances have...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common metabolic disorder in cancer patients, represent...
Malignancy is one of the most common causes of hypercalcemia, particularly in cancer associated with...
PòsterJunyHypercalcemia of malignancy (HM) is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the dog. It ...
Cancer-induced hypercalcemia (CIH) occurs in 5% to 30% of patients with cancer during the course of ...
Hypercalcemia of malignancy frequently manifests as paraneoplastic syndrome in patients with solid t...
Calcium is essential to homeostasis and functioning of multiple organ systems. Its circulating conce...
The role played by a parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PLP) in the pathogenesis of hypercalcemia ass...
Malignancy-related hypercalcemia (MRH) is the second cause of hypercalcemia and the most common meta...