Hypercalcemia and refractory peritonitis alert the condition of tuberculous peritonitis: a case report and review literature

Hypercalcemia is commonly encountered in peritoneal dialysis patients with parathyroid hormone abnormalities; however, most of them have faint clinical manifestation and the level usually is less than 13 mg/dL. If severe hypercalcemia exists, granulomatous infection and occult malignancy should be o...

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description Hypercalcemia is commonly encountered in peritoneal dialysis patients with parathyroid hormone abnormalities; however, most of them have faint clinical manifestation and the level usually is less than 13 mg/dL. If severe hypercalcemia exists, granulomatous infection and occult malignancy should be of concern. Tuberculosis, a granulomatous disease associated with hypercalcemia, is commonly prevalent in dialysis patients. Although anti-mycobacterium therapy is highly effective nowadays, the mortality rate is still high because most of the victims have delayed diagnosis. High index of suspiciousness and early diagnosis are mandatory to improve patient outcome. Herein, the authors report a case of TB peritonitis that was suspected because of the disclosure of hypercalcemia and refractoriness to an empirical antibiotic treatment.
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Humans
Hypercalcemia - complications
Hypercalcemia - drug therapy
Hypercalcemia - etiology
Kidney Failure, Chronic - complications
Kidney Failure, Chronic - therapy
Male
Middle Aged
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Peritonitis, Tuberculous - complications
Peritonitis, Tuberculous - diagnosis
Peritonitis, Tuberculous - drug therapy
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title Hypercalcemia and refractory peritonitis alert the condition of tuberculous peritonitis: a case report and review literature
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