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2022
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2022-250647
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Hungry bone syndrome like presentation following single-dose denosumab for hypercalcaemia secondary to sarcoidosis with IgA nephropathy

Abstract: A woman in her mid-50s with IgA nephropathy, sarcoidosis and steroid-induced diabetes mellitus presented with generalised paraesthesia and spontaneous tetany. She had received denosumab 60 mg subcutaneously 8 weeks previously for parathyroid hormone independent hypercalcaemia.At admission, she had severe hypocalcaemia (5 mg/dL), hypophosphataemia (1.9 mg/dL), hypomagnesaemia (1.4 mg/dL) and elevated serum creatinine (1.48 mg/dL) with prolonged QTc (corrected QT interval) on electrocardiograph. She initially re… Show more

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“…Symptoms might include muscle cramps, tingling, or cardiac complications due to hypocalcemia. Although hungry bone syndrome is not mentioned in the package insert of Denosumab (Prolia), previous literature reports suggest that it may present with symptoms resembling hungry bone syndrome during the treatment with Denosumab (Prolia) injection ( Nachankar et al, 2022 ). As FAERS data is limited to adverse event reports and may not specify symptoms as part of a syndrome, individual symptoms like hypocalcemia are often recorded without the explicit label of hungry bone syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symptoms might include muscle cramps, tingling, or cardiac complications due to hypocalcemia. Although hungry bone syndrome is not mentioned in the package insert of Denosumab (Prolia), previous literature reports suggest that it may present with symptoms resembling hungry bone syndrome during the treatment with Denosumab (Prolia) injection ( Nachankar et al, 2022 ). As FAERS data is limited to adverse event reports and may not specify symptoms as part of a syndrome, individual symptoms like hypocalcemia are often recorded without the explicit label of hungry bone syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Similarly, the introduction of denosumab for life-threatening hypercalcemia required adjustments after some patients developed life-threatening hypocalcemia. 23 These precedents remind us that with groundbreaking treatments come the responsibility to anticipate, detect, and address potential risks through attentive monitoring and patient and provider education. In the case of GLP-1 agonists, we must apply this wisdom to prevent oversuppression of appetite and the resultant complications, crafting a careful approach that draws from past insights to avoid the dangers of improper or indiscriminate prescription.…”
Section: Navigating the Danger Zone In Weight Loss Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the recognition of ACEI‐induced renal failure risks, 21 tailored titration algorithms were developed for vulnerable patients 22 . Similarly, the introduction of denosumab for life‐threatening hypercalcemia required adjustments after some patients developed life‐threatening hypocalcemia 23 . These precedents remind us that with groundbreaking treatments come the responsibility to anticipate, detect, and address potential risks through attentive monitoring and patient and provider education.…”
Section: Navigating the Danger Zone In Weight Loss Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, pre-operatory use of cinalcet was suggested to play a certain role in improving post-PTx HBS [150]. Recently (in 2022), a denosumab-induced HBS-like was reported [178].…”
Section: Integrating Ptx-related Hbs To Non-ptx Causes Of Hbsmentioning
confidence: 99%