Hypercalcemia of malignancy: Difference between revisions

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#LFTs (alk phos, albumin)
#LFTs (alk phos, albumin)
#ECG
#ECG
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Oncologic emergencies DDX}}


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 22:24, 4 March 2015

Background

  1. Causes:
    1. PTHrP release
      1. SCC (particularly of the head and neck), breast renal, endometrial cancer
    2. Local osteolysis
      1. Associated primarily with bone mets
      2. Multiple myeloma, lung, breast cancer
    3. Production of vitamin D analogues
      1. Lymphoma (Hodgkin)

Clinical Features

  1. See Hypercalcemia

Work-Up

  1. Chem10
  2. Ionized Ca
  3. CBC
  4. LFTs (alk phos, albumin)
  5. ECG

Differential Diagnosis

Oncologic Emergencies

Related to Local Tumor Effects

Related to Biochemical Derangement

Related to Hematologic Derangement

Related to Therapy

Treatment

  1. See Hypercalcemia

Disposition

  1. Ca <12
    1. Home with f/u if oncology concurs
  2. Ca>12
    1. Admit ward
  3. ECG changes
    1. Admit telemetry

See Also

Source

  • EM Practice 3/10
  • Tintinalli