CALCINOSIS DUE TO TREATMENT OF DUODENAL ULCER

作者: Joseph M. Miller

DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.1952.62930030003009A

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摘要: In 1949, Burnett, Commons, Albright, and Howard 1 reported six cases of hypercalcemia, calcinosis, renal insufficiency, without hypercalciuria or hypophosphatemia, in patients with a history symptoms peptic ulcer, who had received excessive amounts milk absorbable alkali. The following case demonstrates many the features this syndrome. REPORT OF A CASE 41-year-old white man was admitted to Veterans Administration Hospital, Fort Howard, Md., on June 26, complaining weakness, nausea, vomiting, three four days' duration. He noted epigastric pain September, 1942, while United States Navy. Relief been obtained from self-medication about quart day. hospital service for swelling left arm. While there he asked sodium bicarbonate relieve his pain, investigation revealed duodenal

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Charles H. Burnett, Robert R. Commons, Fuller Albright, John E. Howard, Hypercalcemia without hypercalcuria or hypophosphatemia, calcinosis and renal insufficiency; a syndrome following prolonged intake of milk and alkali. The New England Journal of Medicine. ,vol. 240, pp. 787- 794 ,(1949) , 10.1056/NEJM194905192402001