Ramesh 40 yrs make patient presenting with polyuria,pain abdomen,nausea,vomitings,altered sensorium was found to have bronchiogenic carcinoma.the electrolyte abnormality seen in him would be
Correct Answer: Hypercalcaemia
Description: Presence of polyuria, abdominal pain and general Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting,and altered sensorium in a patuent with bronchiogenic carcinoma suggest a diagnosis of hypercalcaemia secondary to paraneoplastic syndrome from PTH related peptide production. Ref Harrison 19th edition pg 313
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