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ea0015p7 | Bone | SFEBES2008

Uncommon cause of refractory hypercalcaemia in a patient with bladder tumour

Thirumurugan Ethirajan , Clay Sarah , Knight Paul , Murray Robert

A 50-year-old man presented with a week history of feeling unwell and urinary symptoms. He was confused. His wife gave H/O 2 stone weight loss. Recent investigation for haematuria showed 3.6 cm bladder tumour. He underwent TURBT and the histology was awaited. No other significant PMH or family H/O. Not on any medication and was an ex-smoker.Initial investigations showed leucocytosis and evidence of UTI. CXR showed chronic fibrotic changes. As a part of c...