ea0021p100 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009
Zarif Nadia
, McCutcheon Joan
, Richardson Tristan
A 60-year-old HIV positive man was referred from the genitourinary physicians for investigation of hypercalcaemia (calcium 3.20 mmol/l). He described non-specific symptoms of tiredness and polyuria. Past medical history included well-controlled HIV with an undetectable viral load, secondary syphilis and a history of renal stones. Medications included Didanosine, Emtricitabine, Darunavir and Ritonavir.Initial investigations demonstrated a suppressed parat...