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  • Antidiuretic hormone  (1)
  • Hypernatremia  (1)
  • Mithramycin  (1)
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    European journal of pediatrics 146 (1987), S. 434-436 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Hypercalcaemia ; Medulloblastoma ; Parathyroid hormone-like humoral factor ; Mithramycin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A 7-year-old boy developed acute, severe hypercalcaemia following the partial excision of a cerebellar medulloblastoma. The serum calcium level was extremely high (19.8 mg/100 ml), but a skeletal survey revealed no apparent bone metastatic lesions; such lesions were only detected by X-ray 3 weeks after the onset of hypercalcaemia. Hypercalcaemia was promptly resolved by intravenous mithramycin administration, before which the serum parathyroid hormone level, 1,25-(OH)2-vitamin D level and the nephrogenous cyclic AMP level were low. However the relation between serum calcium levels and urinary calcium excretions indicated that renal calcium reabsorption was increased in association with hypercalcaemia, suggesting that a parathyroid hormone-like effect was operative on the renal tubules. It is possible that a combination of increased bone resorption by metastatic tumour cells and renal tubular handling of calcium presumably mediated by tumour-produced humoral factors was responsible for the acute development of severe hypercalcaemia in this patient with medulloblastoma.
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    Springer
    Child's nervous system 8 (1992), S. 81-82 
    ISSN: 1433-0350
    Keywords: Central diabetes insipidus ; Hypernatremia ; Antidiuretic hormone ; Hypoxic brain damage ; Brain death
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We describe two children who after cardiopulmonary arrest developed hypernatremia at the terminal stage. Urinary antidiuretic hormone concentration was very low, indicating central diabetes insipidus. These cases illustrate the necessity of alertness to the development of central diabetes insipidus in patients with severe hypoxic brain damage.
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