
doi: 10.1159/000045059
pmid: 9678436
Pamidronate constitutes a major advance in the treatment of tumor-associated hypercalcemia. However, transient electrolyte abnormalities have been reported after pamidronate administration. We describe here a patient with multiple myeloma and severe hypercalcemia who developed transient but significant electrolyte disturbances (mainly hypophosphatemia and hypomagnesemia) after a single dose of 90 mg of pamidronate, focusing on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms.
Male, Diphosphonates, Hypophosphatemia, Calcium/blood, Electrolytes/*blood, Pamidronate, Antineoplastic Agents, Antineoplastic Agents/*adverse effects, Middle Aged, Electrolytes, Magnesium/*blood, Parathyroid Hormone, Parathyroid Hormone/blood, Calcium Metabolism Disorders, Calcium Metabolism Disorders/blood/chemically induced, Diphosphonates/*adverse effects, Humans, Hypophosphatemia/*chemically induced, Calcium, Magnesium
Male, Diphosphonates, Hypophosphatemia, Calcium/blood, Electrolytes/*blood, Pamidronate, Antineoplastic Agents, Antineoplastic Agents/*adverse effects, Middle Aged, Electrolytes, Magnesium/*blood, Parathyroid Hormone, Parathyroid Hormone/blood, Calcium Metabolism Disorders, Calcium Metabolism Disorders/blood/chemically induced, Diphosphonates/*adverse effects, Humans, Hypophosphatemia/*chemically induced, Calcium, Magnesium
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