We present the case of a woman who was found to have severe hypercalcaemia, staghorn calculus formation and renal impairment from the long-standing ingestion of calcium carbonate antacids from a supermarket outlet. The dosage was reported to be approximately 1,800 mg of elemental calcium each day which would constitute only a marginal increase on the recommended intake for daily elemental calcium. Furthermore, she was concomitantly taking a prescribed anti-hypertensive medication that may have exacerbated the hypercalcaemia and subsequent renal calcification. While calcium-alkali syndrome is well documented, it can be overlooked by clinicians as the predominant cause of hypercalcaemia, especially if a thorough drug history is not actively s...
BACKGROUND: Hypercalcemia is a common manifestation in clinical practice and occurs as a result of p...
This is a case of Milk-AlKali syndrome in a patient who presented with the classical triad of hyperc...
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metaboli...
We report a rare case of drug-induced hypercalcemic crisis in an elderly male resulting from calcium...
Background: The ingestion of large amounts of milk and antacids to treat peptic ulcer disease was a ...
The authors describe a case of milk-alkali syndrome in a man who consumed antacid tablets (Rennie(R)...
The authors describe a case of milk-alkali syndrome in a man who consumed antacid tablets (Rennie) f...
A triad of metabolic alkalosis, hypercalcemia and renal insufficiency constitutes the milk alkali sy...
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Learning Objective #1: Milk-alkali syndrome is an increasingly common cause of hypercalcemia due to ...
Summary: A 74-year-old woman presented with progressive lethargy, confusion, poor appetite and abdom...
Introduction: Hypercalcaemia is commonly associated with malignancy or endocrinological disorders. H...
One case of acute hypercalcaemia and two of recurrent nephrolithiasis are reported in patients who h...
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metaboli...
Most cases of hypercalcaemia are secondary to malignancy or primary hyper para thyroidism. We report...
BACKGROUND: Hypercalcemia is a common manifestation in clinical practice and occurs as a result of p...
This is a case of Milk-AlKali syndrome in a patient who presented with the classical triad of hyperc...
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metaboli...
We report a rare case of drug-induced hypercalcemic crisis in an elderly male resulting from calcium...
Background: The ingestion of large amounts of milk and antacids to treat peptic ulcer disease was a ...
The authors describe a case of milk-alkali syndrome in a man who consumed antacid tablets (Rennie(R)...
The authors describe a case of milk-alkali syndrome in a man who consumed antacid tablets (Rennie) f...
A triad of metabolic alkalosis, hypercalcemia and renal insufficiency constitutes the milk alkali sy...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Learning Objective #1: Milk-alkali syndrome is an increasingly common cause of hypercalcemia due to ...
Summary: A 74-year-old woman presented with progressive lethargy, confusion, poor appetite and abdom...
Introduction: Hypercalcaemia is commonly associated with malignancy or endocrinological disorders. H...
One case of acute hypercalcaemia and two of recurrent nephrolithiasis are reported in patients who h...
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metaboli...
Most cases of hypercalcaemia are secondary to malignancy or primary hyper para thyroidism. We report...
BACKGROUND: Hypercalcemia is a common manifestation in clinical practice and occurs as a result of p...
This is a case of Milk-AlKali syndrome in a patient who presented with the classical triad of hyperc...
Acute pancreatitis is caused by alcohol, gall stone disease, drugs, trauma, infections, and metaboli...