Affiliations 

  • 1 M Ramanathan, FRCP, Department of Medicine, Taiping Hospital, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
  • 2 A D G Abdullah, MD, Department of Medicine, Taiping Hospital, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
  • 3 T Sivadas, M. Path, Department of Pathology, Taiping Hospital, 34000 Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1998 Dec;53(4):432-4.
PMID: 10971990

Abstract

This report deals with a young man having prolonged fever presenting with hypercalcaemic crisis. Subsequent investigations confirmed tuberculosis (TB) peritonitis in the absence of pulmonary involvement as the cause of his symptoms. His hypercalcaemia and fever resolved with anti-TB therapy. Abdominal TB needs to be included in the differential diagnosis of otherwise unexplained hypercalcaemia especially in our region where TB is an endemic problem and is treatable.

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