Metastatic pulmonary calcification in primary hyperparathyroidism.
Journal: Archives Of Internal Medicine
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Abstract
Metastic pulmonary calcification (MPC) developed in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism. Renal function was only minimally impaired (creatine clearance of 65 ml/min) the day prior to appearance of the lung infiltrate, but deteriorated (creatinine clearance of 14 ml/min) concomitantly with the appearance of MPC. Lung imaging with 99mTc bone-scanning agents helps differentiate MPC from other problems with similar clinical and roentgenographic findings, thus allowing prompt therapy.
Authors
A Cohen, H Maxon, R Goldsmith, H Schneider, J Wiot, R Loudon, W Altemeier
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