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ea0019p43 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Unusual presentation of non – PTH dependant hypercalcaemia

Arutchelvam V , Foulkes A , Napier C , Madathil A , Razvi S , Narayanan KR

Hypercalcaemia is a commonly encountered problem. Though primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy account for greater than 90% of cases other rare causes need to be considered. We present an unusual but significant cause of hypercalcaemia.Of 87-year-old gentleman presented with acute abdominal pain and a severe hypercalcaemia with corrected serum calcium of 4.36 mmol/l (2.1–2.6). Significant dehydration was associated with acute renal failure (Tab...