ea0034p77 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014
Hunt Leanne
, Robinson Robert
, Shillo Pallia
, Cranston Treena
, Thakker Rajesh
Hereditary hypercalcaemia can be a diagnostic challenge. We present a family with autosomal dominant hypercalcaemia that illustrates this. A 48-year-old man was referred with asymptomatic long standing hypercalcaemia (2.83.04 mmol/l), with plasma PTH levels between 45 and 48 ng/l (normal 1565), and a high urinary calcium excretion, (24 h calcium collection 10.4 mmol/l (2.57.5), with high calcium excretion indexes) all consistent with primary hyperparathyroidi...