Examples of 'hypercalcaemia' in a sentence

Meaning of "hypercalcaemia"

Hypercalcemia refers to an excess of calcium in the bloodstream which can lead to various health issues such as kidney stones, fatigue, and abnormal heart rhythms
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Marked hypercalcaemia may be evidence of hidden hyperparathyroidism.
Overdose can lead to hypervitaminosis and hypercalcaemia.
Marked hypercalcaemia may be evidence of underlying hyperparathyroidism.
Bondronat was effective in treating hypercalcaemia due to cancer.
Marked hypercalcaemia may be a sign of hidden hyperparathyroidism.
Excess intake of calcium may cause hypercalcaemia.
Extreme hypercalcaemia may result in coma and death.
Rasitrio should be discontinued if hypercalcaemia develops during treatment.
Hypercalcaemia must be avoided in digitalised patients.
Bondronat was also effective in treating hypercalcaemia caused by tumours.
Hypercalcaemia and hypercalciuria.
Overdose leads to hypercalciuria and hypercalcaemia.
Reduction of hypercalcaemia in patients with.
Medical supervision is required whilst on treatment to prevent hypercalcaemia.
Treatment of hypercalcaemia of malignancy.

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Patients with renal insufficiency may develop hypocalcaemia or hypercalcaemia.
Hypercalcaemia caused by cancer.
The humoral type of hypercalcaemia.
Severe cases of hypercalcaemia can even cause a coma or cardiac arrest.
This may result in hypercalcaemia.
Hypercalcaemia of malignancy.
Refractory hypokalaemia and hypercalcaemia.
The risk of hypercalcaemia is minimal when the recommendations relevant to calcipotriol are followed.
Therapy resistant hypokalaemia or hypercalcaemia.
See also hypercalcaemia.
Too rapid intravenous injection may lead to symptoms of hypercalcaemia.
Treatment of hypercalcaemia.
There are at least two different forms of malignancy associated hypercalcaemia.
Tumour induced hypercalcaemia.
Hydrochlorothiazide stimulates renal calcium reabsorption and may cause hypercalcaemia.
Zometa can also be used to treat the hypercalcaemia caused by tumours.
Hypercalcaemia most commonly occurs in association with malignant disorders or primary hyperparathyroidism.
Repeated treatment may be considered in case of recurrent hypercalcaemia or insufficient efficacy.
Hypercalcaemia may increase the toxicity of cardiac glycosides during treatment with calcium.
They can also be used to treat the hypercalcaemia caused by tumours.
Chronic overdoses can lead to vascular and organ calcification as a result of hypercalcaemia.
Chronic overdose with resulting hypercalcaemia can cause vascular and organ calcification.
It can also be used in the treatment of bone metastases and hypercalcaemia of malignancies.
Treatment of tumour induced hypercalcaemia is most frequently associated with a rise in body temperature.
These are also used in the treatment of bone metastases and hypercalcaemia of malignancies.
Hypercalcaemia can occasionally be associated with high levels of vitamin A but it is rare.
Cardiac glycoside toxicity may increase with hypercalcaemia resulting from treatment with calcium.
The pharmaceutical formulations according to the invention are also useful for the treatment of hypercalcaemia.
Tumours commonly associated with locally mediated hypercalcaemia include breast cancer and multiple myeloma.
Hypercalcaemia may increase the toxicity of cardiac glycosides during treatment with calcium and vitamin D.
These adverse effects mainly concerned endocrinological and metabolic disorders neonatal hypercalcaemia and hypothyroidism.
Hypo - or hypercalcaemia has been reported during capecitabine treatment.
Riprazo HCT should be discontinued if hypercalcaemia develops during treatment.
Special Populations and Conditions There are no pharmacokinetic data in patients with hypercalcaemia.
Sprimeo HCT should be discontinued if hypercalcaemia develops during treatment.

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