ea0059ep26 | Bone and calcium | SFEBES2018
Ghag Simran
, Khan Inamullah
, Lawrence Sarah
, Banerjee Moulinath
, Bharaj Harnovdeep Singh
, Basu Ambar
, Krishnan Simmi
Milk Alkali syndrome (MAS), a rare cause of hypercalcaemia, is reversible and caused by the ingestion of large amounts of calcium (Ca) and absorbable alkali. We report a case of MAS in a 37 year old female, admitted with Ca of 3.44 (2.152.62 nmol/l). Presenting complaints include 6 months history of worsening fatigue, thirst, polyuria, abdominal pain and a complex background of bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia, spina bifida, lumbar spine fusion and extremely limited mobili...