Abstract

A case of ovarian clear cell carcinoma associated with hypercalcemia is reported. A 67-year-old woman developed the lung metastasis 8 months after primary surgery. The patient manifested symptoms of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM) during the last 3 months of her clinical course. Serum and urinary C-terminus parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) levels were remarkably high. No increase in interleukin (IL) 1β, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) α, vitamin D 3 metabolites or intact PTH was detected. Pamidronate disodium treatment was transiently suppressed her serum calcium level. The patient died despite seven courses of chemotherapy. Autopsy showed multiorgan metastases and accelerated osteoclastic bone resorption; skeletal metastasis was not detected. Immunohistochemical analysis clearly showed the localization of PTHrP at both the primary and metastatic sites. The transcripts of PTHrP at pulmonary metastatic sites were revealed by in situ hybridization and the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. PTHrP was the causative factor for HHM in this case. It is therefore suggested that hypercalcemia may have occurred after PTHrP produc tion had overcome the homeostatic level during the terminal stage, although PTHrP production continued irrespective of the patient's serum calcium level.

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