ea0090p584 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2023
May Rhiannon
, Bujanova Jana
Background: Immobility can be associated with severe hypercalcaemia, especially when compounded by other risk factors such as concurrent hyperthyroidism and high dietary calcium/milk intake and associated complications such as renal stones and fractures.Clinical case: 59y female presented acutely with confusion, vomiting, constipation and muscle weakness. She had history of obesity, stable Crohns disease with no recent increase in colonostomy outpu...