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Some patients with penile cancer may have elevated concentration of serum [[calcium]], which is usually suggestive of [[bone metastases]]. | |||
==Laboratory Tests== | ==Laboratory Tests== | ||
* [[ | * [[Blood chemistry tests]] | ||
:* | :* Elevated [[serum]] [[calcium]] | ||
::* [[Hypercalcemia]] may indicate damage to the [[bone]] | ::* [[Hypercalcemia]] may indicate damage to the [[bone]] | ||
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Some patients with penile cancer may have elevated concentration of serum calcium, which is usually suggestive of bone metastases.
Laboratory Tests
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- Hypercalcemia may indicate damage to the bone