How do glucocorticoids reduce serum calcium in sarcoidosis?
A 46-year-old Afro-Caribbean man with sarcoidosis was found to have hypercalcaemia and was treated with prednisolone 20 mg/day. Within 3 weeks his serum calcium had fallen to within the reference range.
How do glucocorticoids reduce serum calcium in sarcoidosis?
A . direct calcium shift into cells
B . increase intravascular fluid volume
C . promote urinary calcium excretion
D . reduces extrarenal 1-?-hydroxylase activity
E . suppress parathyroid hormone secretion
Answer: D
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