Literature DB >> 25002879

Hypercalcemia secondary to granulomatous disease caused by the injection of methacrylate: a case series.

Armando Luis Negri1, Guillermo Rosa Diez2, Elisa Del Valle1, Elsa Piulats3, Gustavo Greloni2, Alejandra Quevedo4, Federico Varela2, Maria Diehl5, Pablo Bevione6.   

Abstract

Association of dysregulated calcium homeostasis and granulomatous disease is well established. There exist reports in the literature of granulomatous reactions produced by silicones associated with hypercalcemia. In this case series we report four young women that underwent methacrylate injections in gluteus, thighs and calves that developed granulomas with posterior appearance of hypercalcemia. This complication presented as subacute around 6 months after the procedure. The four patients have as common elements the presence of moderate to severe renal insufficiency, suppressed PTH and elevated calcitriol levels for the degree of renal function. In the image studies, two patients presented in the nuclear magnetic resonance of the gluteus hypodense nodular images compatible with granulomas. Two patients had a positron emission tomography performed showing increased metabolic activity in the muscles of the gluteal region compatible with granulomas. Two patients had a partial surgical resection of the gluteal lesions with the finding of methacrylate associated to foreign body granulomas. In these patients hypercalcemia was treated with oral or local injections of corticoids, intravenous bisphosphonates or ketoconazole with good response. Although the prevalence of this complication with methacrylate injection is not common, hypercalcemia secondary to granulomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with hypercalcemia when there is a history of this procedure, and especially if they have a reduction in their renal function.

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Keywords:  granulomatous disease; hypercalcemia; methacrylate

Year:  2014        PMID: 25002879      PMCID: PMC4064440     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab        ISSN: 1724-8914


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