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Slide 1: Title Slide

Title: Approaching Hypercalcaemia

Slide 2: Definition and Importance

Hypercalcaemia

Definition: Elevated levels of calcium in the blood, typically >10.5 mg/dL.

Importance: Can indicate serious underlying conditions and cause significant morbidity if untreated.

Slide 3: Symptoms

Clinical Presentation

Mild Symptoms:

Fatigue

Nausea

Constipation

Severe Symptoms:

Confusion

Polyuria and polydipsia

Muscle weakness

Arrhythmias

Slide 4: Initial Assessment

Initial Workup

History and Physical Examination:

Assess for symptoms and possible causes.

Laboratory Tests:

Serum calcium (total and ionized)

Serum albumin (to correct calcium)

Renal function tests

Electrolytes (especially phosphate and magnesium)

Slide 5: Differential Diagnosis

Causes of Hypercalcaemia

PTH-Dependent:

Primary hyperparathyroidism

Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia

PTH-Independent:

Malignancy (PTHrP, osteolytic metastases)

Vitamin D-related (intoxication, granulomatous diseases)

Medications (thiazides, lithium)

Others (thyrotoxicosis, adrenal insufficiency)

Slide 6: Immediate Management

Acute Management

Hydration:

IV normal saline to correct dehydration and enhance renal calcium excretion.

Medications:

Bisphosphonates (e.g., zoledronic acid)

Calcitonin (for rapid, short-term lowering)

Glucocorticoids (in vitamin D-related hypercalcemia)

Slide 7: Long-Term Management

Long-Term Treatment

Address Underlying Cause:

Surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism

Cancer treatment for malignancy-associated hypercalcemia

Medication adjustments

Ongoing Monitoring:

Regular follow-up of calcium levels

Monitor renal function and bone health

Slide 8: Special Considerations

Considerations

Chronic Kidney Disease:

Adjust treatment for renal impairment.

Elderly Patients:

Monitor for dehydration and cardiovascular effects.

Pediatric Patients:

Consider genetic causes and growth implications.

Slide 9: Case Study

Case Study

Present a clinical case scenario of a patient with hypercalcemia.

Walk through the diagnostic process, management plan, and outcome.

Slide 10: Conclusion

Summary

Importance of a systematic approach.

Early identification and management are key.

Tailor treatment to the underlying cause and patient-specific factors.

Slide 11: Q&A

Questions and Answers

This slide outline provides a comprehensive approach to hypercalcemia, covering definition, symptoms, assessment, differential diagnosis, immediate and long-term management, special considerations, and a case study for practical understanding.