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Characterization and management of hypercalcemia following transplantation for osteopetrosis
Bone Marrow Transplantation, 10/08/09
Martinez C et al. – Hypercalcemia is common in patients with OP within the first 4 weeks after HCT, and more likely in older patients. Isotonic saline, furosemide and s.c. calcitonin were well–tolerated and effective treatments in our study population.
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