
Hypercalcaemia in a patient with a malignant neoplasm in the absence of skeletal metastases or primary hyperparathyroidism; believed to be due to formation of parathyroid-like hormone by nonparathyroid tumour tissue. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sū′dō-hī′pĕr-par′ă-thī′roy-dizm Definitions: 1. Hypercalcemia in a patient with a malignant neoplasm in the absence of skeletal metastases or primary hyperparathyroidism; believed to be due to formation of parathyroidlike hormone by nonparathyroid tumor tissue.
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Disorder characterized by elevated levels of blood calcium resulting from production of a parathyroid hormonelike substance by a tumor.
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Pseudohyperparathyroidism causes hypercalcemia and most commonly occurs in patients with lymphoma or tumors of the apocrine anal sac. Pseudohyperparathyroidism has been reported associated with other tumor types.
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