This paraneoplastic syndrome is associated with increased production of PTHrP
Hypercalcemia of Malignancy
This vitamin, when taken in excess, can cause hypercalcemia
Vitamin D
This condition can cause hypercalcemia through extrarenal production of calcitriol
Sarcoidosis
(macrophages have increased activity of 1a-hydroxylase)
This cancer, sometimes found in the lung, is strongly associated with hypercalcemia of malignancy
Squamous cell carcinoma
This medication class, often used for hypertension, can lead to hypercalcemia
Thiazide Diuretic
Infection with this organism, characterized by caseating granulomas, is associated with hypercalcemia
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
This hemotologic cancer is a common cause of hypercalcemia due to osteolytic lesions
Multiple myeloma
This psychiatric medication is a common cause of hypercalcemia
Lithium
(increases the calcium set-point for the inhibition of PTH secretion)
This syndrome, characterized by adrenal insufficiency, can cause hypercalcemia
Addison's disease
(glucocorticoids normally inhibit bone resorption and promote renal calcium excretion)
This class of cancer is known for causing hypercalcemia through excess production of calcitriol
Lymphoma
Abrupt withdrawal of this RANKL inhibitor can cause hypercalcemia
Denosumab
This syndrome, caused by excessive intake of calcium and absorbable alkali, can lead to hypercalcemia
Milk-alkali syndrome