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Are there instances when you recommend initiation of hemodialysis for patients with severe symptomatic hypercalcemia?

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Nephrology · University Of California San Francisco Medical Center At Parnassus

In reality, there are so many treatments for hypercalcemia nowadays that the answer to the question is no. However, I can imagine if a patient is already on the cusp of needing dialysis and is hypercalcemic then I may initiate dialysis a little earlier to fix the hypercalcemia sooner.

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Nephrology · Rush Medical College

Frankly, I never thought about HD for hyperCa until Endocrine brought it up, which they seem to do a lot lately. Having said that, it has rarely been necessary, but I have NO problem doing it for a severe increase in ionized Ca that is refractory to medical management. Remember, even a 2.5 meq/l dia...

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