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  • Title: Severe hypocalcemia after denosumab in a patient with acquired Fanconi syndrome.
    Author: Shafqat H, Alquadan KF, Olszewski AJ.
    Journal: Osteoporos Int; 2014 Mar; 25(3):1187-90. PubMed ID: 24158473.
    Abstract:
    We report the case of a 48-year-old man with acquired Fanconi syndrome due to IgG-kappa monoclonal gammopathy, who received a single dose of denosumab 60 mg for secondary prevention of skeletal fractures, in conjunction with oral calcium and vitamin D supplementation. The treatment was complicated with a severe, symptomatic hypocalcemia occurring 1 month after the injection and necessitating 4 weeks of intravenous calcium gluconate therapy. Similarly to bisphosphonates, inhibitors of the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand may not be appropriate for the treatment of acquired Fanconi syndrome and other forms of osteomalacia regardless of the degree of renal insufficiency and vitamin D levels. Clinicians should carefully interpret the radiographic and bone densitometry results in light of diverse mechanisms of bone demineralization and potential dependence of calcium homeostasis on high bone turnover.
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