Case 50-1981: Sarcoidosis

Abstract
To the Editor: The case record in the December 10 issue describing intermittent hypercalcemia in a patient with sarcoidosis1 was interesting. We have just studied a patient in whom severe hypercalcemia developed while there was no peripheral or systemic evidence of sarcoidosis. Measurable levels of both amino-terminal and carboxyl-terminal parathyroid hormone were detectable, although the ultimate cause of the hypercalcemia was sarcoidosis.The patient was a 71-year-old black woman who was admitted with chief complaints of weakness, inability to stand, and loss of appetite. Five and a half years earlier, she had had the onset of an erythematous maculopapular rash . . .

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