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- Subjects with indwelling catheters (e.g., PleurX) are allowed. - Uncontrolled or symptomatic hypercalcemia (ionized calcium > 1.5 mmol/L, calcium > 12 mg ...
Learn about this cancer that forms from white blood cells called plasma cells. Treatments include medicines and bone marrow transplant.
Simon Laplante, M.D., Metabolic Surgeon, Mayo Clinic: Obesity is a very chronic condition. It's a very complex condition that affects multiple systems in ...
Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this inherited blood disorder that, in the United States, is more common among Black people.
oncologic emergencies or complications (e.g. malignant hypercalcemia, superior vena cava syndrome, carcinoid syndrome that is unstable and with available ...
Patient must have no lytic lesions, no known plasmacytoma, and no unexplained hypercalcemia (i.e., > 11 mg/dL or 1mg/dL above ULN). Specifically, local ...
Too little vitamin D is bad for the bones, but what about the heart? Learn how a low vitamin D level may affect blood pressure.
Pseudogout symptoms are similar to those of gout and other types of arthritis, so lab and imaging tests typically are necessary to confirm a diagnosis. Tests.
But high levels of cholesterol can raise the risk of heart disease. With high cholesterol, fats and other substances can build up in blood vessels called ...
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