2013
Denosumab for Patients With Persistent or Relapsed Hypercalcemia of Malignancy Despite Recent Bisphosphonate Treatment
Hu MI, Glezerman I, Leboulleux S, Insogna K, Gucalp R, Misiorowski W, Yu B, Ying W, Jain RK. Denosumab for Patients With Persistent or Relapsed Hypercalcemia of Malignancy Despite Recent Bisphosphonate Treatment. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2013, 105: 1417-1420. PMID: 23990665, PMCID: PMC3776443, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djt225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypercalcemia of malignancyBisphosphonate treatmentResponse durationDay 10Albumin-corrected serum calciumTumor-induced bone resorptionIntravenous bisphosphonate treatmentPrespecified interim analysisMedian response durationProportion of patientsKaplan-Meier methodNew treatment optionsDenosumab initiationIntravenous bisphosphonatesSubcutaneous denosumabPrimary endpointRenal failureComplete responseSerum calciumTreatment optionsHCM patientsBone resorptionDenosumabInterim analysisPatients
1986
Primary hyperparathyroidism in a dog: biochemical, bone histomorphometric, and pathologic findings.
Weir EC, Norrdin RW, Barthold SW, Meuten DJ, Pond MJ, Insogna KL. Primary hyperparathyroidism in a dog: biochemical, bone histomorphometric, and pathologic findings. Journal Of The American Veterinary Medical Association 1986, 189: 1471-4. PMID: 3804843.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary hyperparathyroidismEighth postoperative dayBlood biochemical findingsParathyroid gland adenomaIliac crest biopsiesBone histomorphometricRenal failurePostoperative daySurgical explorationPathologic findingsHistologic diagnosisClinical signsOval massCrest biopsiesGland adenomaBlunt dissectionClearance studiesBiochemical findingsHyperparathyroidismHistomorphometric analysisDiagnosisDogsTrabecular boneVeterinary cliniciansBone