PMID: 1203877Dec 1, 1975Paper

A metastasising ameloblastoma associated with renal calculi and hypercalcaemia

Cancer
G R SewardE G Sita Lumsden

Abstract

A young male had an assumed dentigerous cyst marsupialized and later a recurrent ameloblastoma resected. Eleven years later he was admitted with renal stones and hypercalcemia and metastases of the ameloblastoma in the left lung were discovered. Death occurred as a result of spinal and hepatic spread of his tumor and thrombosis of the renal veins. Renal calcification was demonstrated. The possible causes of the hypercalcaemia which was not associated with a raised serum parathormone or affected by parathyroidectomy is discussed.

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