ea0036P17 | (1) | BSPED2014
Dunn Lucy
, Ashmore Laura
, Randell Tabitha
, Denvir Louise
, Sachdev Pooja
Introduction: Hypocalcaemia is a recognised cause of neonatal seizures most often related to vitamin D deficiency in the mothers of exclusively breast fed infants. There have also been case reports of an underlying diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism in a reportedly well mother becoming apparent after the infant presents with hypocalcaemic seizures. Maternal hypercalcaemia suppresses parathyroid activity in the foetus, which causes transient neonatal hypocalcaemia.<p class="a...