Literature DB >> 10082449

Use of disodium pamidronate in children with hypercalcemia awaiting liver transplantation.

T M Attard1, A Dhawan, S S Kaufman, D S Collier, A N Langnas.   

Abstract

We report four children with advanced liver disease awaiting liver transplantation who developed moderately severe hypercalcemia (range: 1.65-2.40 mmol/L) while receiving total parenteral nutrition. Hypercalcemia had been unresponsive to cessation of calcium intake and therapy with loop diuretics and calcitonin. One or two intravenous doses of disodium pamidronate (35-50 mg/m2) resulted in normalization of plasma calcium concentration within 2-4 d in all four children. Pamidronate may be useful for children with hypercalcemia associated with liver disease.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10082449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Transplant        ISSN: 1397-3142


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