Paraneoplastic hypercalcemia in clear cell ovarian adenocarcinoma

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Background: Hypercalcemia has been reported in association with a number of malignancies, but it is an unusual manifestation of ovarian cancer. This finding at presentation (possibly aggravated by oral calcium intake) led to discovery of a clear cell carcinoma of the ovary. The implications and pathophysiology of this association are reviewed. Case report: Following presentation with abdominal symptoms, this premenopausal woman was found to have bilateral adnexal masses and hypercalcemia. Her parathormone-related polypeptide was found to be elevated. After surgery and staging, she received adjuvant carboplatin and paclitaxel (later substituted by docetaxel). She has done well on her long-term follow-up. Conclusions: This rare paraneoplastic manifestation of ovarian cancer may be associated with long-term survival if discovered at an early stage. In this instance, further benefit may have been obtained from adjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy. Copyright: © The authors licensee ecancermedicalscience.

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Lewin, S., Dezube, D., Guddati, A. K., Mittal, K., Muggia, F., & Klein, P. (2012). Paraneoplastic hypercalcemia in clear cell ovarian adenocarcinoma. Ecancermedicalscience, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2012.271

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