Paras Fatima MBBS , Vincent Czerwinski BS , Sujata Panthi MBBS , Chitra Choudhary MD
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摘要
背景/目的高钙血症是一种常见疾病,与其他疾病的区别很大,最常见的是与恶性肿瘤和甲状旁腺功能亢进有关。高钙血症是移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)的一种罕见后果,可能与常见的干细胞移植过程中的肉芽肿表现有关。病例报告一位67岁的妇女因骨髓增生异常综合征而进行过异基因干细胞移植,她因吞咽困难、肌肉疼痛和皮疹来到骨髓移植门诊就诊。讨论肉芽肿病虽然不常见,但可通过激活巨噬细胞内的1α-羟化酶导致高钙血症,进而激活1,25-二羟维生素D,导致血清钙水平升高。GVHD是骨髓移植常见的并发症,表现各异。与 GVHD 相关的肉芽肿过程可能会介导血钙和 1,25-二羟维生素 D 水平均升高的患者出现高钙血症。曾有肉芽肿伴发GVHD的病例,这有可能导致降钙素三醇的异位生成。我们认为,钙三醇介导的高钙血症很可能是GVHD引起的,因为我们没有找到符合临床结果的其他病因。医生对这种并发症的认识和适当的检查将使未来的研究人员能够正确阐明这种罕见并发症的病因。
An Unusual Case of Hypercalcemia Due to Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Background/Objective
Hypercalcemia is a common disorder with a wide differential and is most commonly related to malignancy and hyperparathyroidism. Hypercalcemia is a rarely reported consequence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and may be related to a granulomatous manifestation of the common stem cell transplantation procedure.
Case Report
A 67-year-old woman with a history of allogenic stem cell transplantation due to myelodysplastic syndrome presented to the bone marrow transplant clinic with dysphagia, muscle aches, and rash. She was found to have an extremely increased calcium and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels, which were ultimately corrected with administration of steroids and zoledronic acid.
Discussion
While uncommon, granulomatous disease can lead to hypercalcemia via the activation of 1α-hydroxylase within macrophages, which, in turn, activates 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D leading to an increased serum calcium level. GVHD is a common, variably presenting complication of bone marrow transplantation. Granulomatous processes related to GVHD may mediate hypercalcemia in patients with both increased calcium and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels.
Conclusion
This is a rare cause of calcitriol-mediated hypercalcemia associated with GVHD. There have been cases of granulomas associated with GVHD, and this could potentially lead to ectopic production of calcitriol. We deemed GVHD to be a likely cause of the patient’s calcitriol-mediated hypercalcemia because we did not find another etiology that fit the clinical findings. Physician awareness of this complication and the appropriate workup will allow future researchers to properly elucidate the etiology of this rare complication.