Mithramycin treatment of hypercalcaemia and renal failure in a patient with paratesticular embryonic sarcoma

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A 17-year-old patient with a small paratesticular embryonic sarcoma presented with symptoms of renal failure, polyuria and widespread bone metastases. Investigation revealed hypercalcaemia and uraemia without any evidence of hyperparathyroidism. The hypercalcaemia responded over a period of weeks to administration of mithramycin with initial improvement in the symptoms and metabolic derangements. Control was lost with the necrosis of intra-abdominal tumour deposits and haemorrhagic polypoid deposits in the alimentary tract. The value and hazards of mithramycin are well demonstrated by these rare complications of this type of tumour. © 1971, The British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research. All rights reserved.

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Parsons, V., Scott, G., Baum, M., Molland, E., & Makin, J. (1971). Mithramycin treatment of hypercalcaemia and renal failure in a patient with paratesticular embryonic sarcoma. British Journal of Cancer, 25(2), 306–310. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1971.39

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