ea0095oc5.7 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2023
Sandhya Govindarajan Dr.
, Amish Chinoy Dr.
, Imran Zamir Dr.
, Raja Padidela Dr.
, Zulf Mughal Dr.
Introduction: Asymptomatic hypercalcaemia in infants who are exclusively breast-fed is recognised in clinical practice but has never been evaluated and outcomes described if breast feeding is continued.Objective: We conducted a novel retrospective analysis to evaluate the biochemical and radiological outcomes of breast milk-induced hypercalcaemia. Methods: A multi-site retrospectiv...