ea0073aep86 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021
Ladha Tasneem
, Moriarty Maura
, Khan Shaila
, Tan Min Yi
, Vakilgilani Tannaz
, Bravis Vassiliki
, Sykes Lynne
, Yu Christina
, Comninos Alexander
, Cox Jeremy
, Robinson Stephen
, Agha-Jaffar Rochan
Hypercalcaemia in pregnancy is a rare but important finding, given the associated potential risks to mother and baby. These include hypertension, pancreatitis, nephrolithiasis and renal failure in the mother and intrauterine growth restriction, neonatal hypoparathyroidism/hypocalcaemia and stillbirth in the baby (1). We present the case of a 26-year-old female with a background of PTH-independent hypercalcaemia of unknown aetiology. This was initially detected at age 6 months ...