ea0074ncc48 | Highlighted Cases | SFENCC2021
Yousif Yasear Zainab Akram
, Ijaz Nadia
, Gittoes Neil
, Sanders Anna
, Pang Terence
A 65-year-old gentleman was referred by his GP because of acute kidney injury and hypercalcaemia, which was associated with low levels of parathyroid hormone. He had been fit and well and was on no regular medications. Whilst his hypercalcaemia was partly correctible with saline rehydration, cautious use of bisphosphonates and cinacalcet were not effective in preventing rebound, and his nephropathy persisted. Curiously, he had longstanding low plasma alkaline phosphatase, but had normal denti...