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GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE OF UNUSUAL SITES CAUSING HYPERCALCEMIA: TWO CASE REPORTS.

Stamatios Zouras, Ashutosh Surya, Hussam Abusahmin, Mohamed Hassan, Emyr Humphreys, Pramod Nagaraja, Joanna Hurley, Elizabeth Slowinska, Gautam Das.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hypercalcemia with suppressed parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels is mostly due to granulomatous disease (GD) or neoplastic disease. In GD, autonomous activity of extra-renal 1α-hydroxylase enzyme is usually the underlying cause. We describe a pair of cases where hypercalcemia resulted from GD of unusual sites posing significant diagnostic challenges.
METHODS: We describe 2 cases of PTH-independent hypercalcemia due to GD of the prostate gland and the stomach.
RESULTS: Both cases presented with marked hypercalcemia and suppressed PTH levels. Case 1 is an elderly male who presented with marked symptomatic hypercalcemia on multiple occasions. Investigations revealed elevated levels of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and prostate-specific antigen but normal PTH-related protein. Transrectal biopsy of the prostate gland confirmed the presence of chronic granulomatous prostatitis. The patient responded very well to steroids which entirely normalized his calcium level. Case 2 is a male who presented similarly with significant hypercalcemia but had upper gastrointestinal symptoms and anemia at onset. Endoscopy and biopsy established the presence of granulomatous gastritis likely due to Crohn disease which responded to steroids resulting in normalization of calcium levels within a short span of time.
CONCLUSION: While the majority of PTH-independent hypercalcemia cases are due to GDs of lymph nodes or malignancy, our cases indicate that in uncertain cases, granulomatous processes involving unusual sites should be considered in the evaluation of hypercalcemia with suppressed PTH.
Copyright © 2019 AACE.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31966999      PMCID: PMC6876985          DOI: 10.4158/ACCR-2018-0313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AACE Clin Case Rep        ISSN: 2376-0605


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