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* Hypercalcaemia should not be ignored in an unwell animal.
 
** The consequences of hypercalcaemia may be serious: prolonged untreated hypercalcaemia can lead to irreversible damage to many organs, particularly the kidneys.
 
** There are multiple causes of hypercalcaemia, but if it is caught early a specific diagnosis and treatment are often possible.
 
* The clinical signs of hypercalcaemia are often vague.
 
** Signs commonly include:
 
*** PU/PD
 
*** Anorexia
 
*** Dehydration
 
*** Weakness or lethargy
 
*** [[Control of Feeding - Anatomy & Physiology#The Vomit Reflex|Vomiting]]
 
*** Prerenal azotaemia
 
** More uncommonly, hypercalcaemia may present with:
 
*** Constipation
 
*** Cardiac arrhythmia
 
*** Seizures or twitching
 
*** [[Acute Renal Failure|Acute renal failure]]
 
*** Death
 
* Causes of hypercalcaemia may be:
 
*# Nonpathologic
 
*#* This may be due to:
 
*#** Age - young animals have naturally higher calcium levels.
 
*#** Lab error
 
*#** Lipaemia
 
*#* It is important to establish whether hypercalcaemia is true before persuing further diagnosis and treatment.
 
*# Transient...
 
*#* ...hypoadrenocorticism
 
*#* ...haemoconcentration
 
*#* ...hyperproteinaemia
 
*# Pathological
 
*#* Malignancy
 
*#* Lymphoma
 
*#* [[Anal Sac Adenocarcinoma|Anal sac adenocarcinoma]]
 
*#* [[:Category:Renal Failure|Renal failure]]
 
*#* [[Hypervitaminosis D|Hypervitaminosis D]]
 
*#* Granulomatous disease
 
*#** E.g fungal infections
 
*#* [[Hyperparathyroidism|Primary hyperparathyroidism]]
 
*#* Skeletal lesions
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Parathyroid Glands - Pathology]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Vascular Fluid]]
 
[[Category:Cardiology Section]]
 

Revision as of 14:22, 14 February 2011

    • Usually the result of dietary imbalance.
    • Produces metastatic vascular calcification.