ABDOMINAL SYMPTOMS,HYPERCALCAEMIA AND APATHETIC HYPERTHYROIDISM: TREATMENT WITH PAMIDRONATE |
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Authors: | RR Ghose FRCS DJ Palmer MRCP M Yaqoob MB BCh N Haboubi MRCPath WA Ratcliffe MRCPath |
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Affiliation: | 1. Prince Philip Hospital, Llanelli, East Dyfed;2. Wolf son Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY A 24-year-old man with anorexia, repeated bouts of vomiting, and wasting was found to have florid thyrotoxicosis and hypercalcaemia. Pamidronate promptly reduced the serum calcium concentration to normal, and simultaneously abated the abdominal symptoms, which did not recur in spite of continuing severe hyperthyroidism, which was eventually controlled by radioactive iodine ablation of thyroid activity. |
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