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. 1999 Nov;75(889):672–674. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.75.889.672

Severe hypercalcaemia in B-cell lymphoma: combined effects of PTH-rP, IL-6 and TNF

A Daroszewska 1, R Bucknall 1, P Chu 1, W Fraser 1
PMCID: PMC1741407  PMID: 10621879

Abstract

Hypercalcaemia as the only manifestation of B-cell lymphoma is seen very rarely. Its pathophysiology is heterogenous and not well understood. We report a 73-year-old man who presented with severe hypercalcaemia before any signs of malignancy became evident. He was diagnosed with a B-cell lymphoma on bone marrow trephine biopsy. The hypercalcaemia was associated with high plasma concentrations of parathyroid-hormone-related protein, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor. Our patient had markedly increased osteoclast and osteoblast activity as a result of synergistic effects between these factors, with consequent severe hypercalcaemia. This is the first reported example of such combined effects of these factors in humans.


Keywords: hypercalcaemia; lymphoma; parathyroid-hormone-related protein; tumour necrosis factor; interleukin-6

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