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Oral Alendronate Therapy for Severe Vitamin D Intoxication of the Infant with Nephrocalcinosis
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Health SciencesVitamin D IntoxicationParathyroid HormonePharmacologyPediatricsClinical NutritionD IntoxicationPediatric PatientsMetabolic Bone DiseaseMedicineOsteoporosisMineral MetabolismOral Alendronate Therapy
Vitamin D intoxication is a well-known cause of hypercalcemia in children. We report here the use of oral alendronate for the treatment of hypercalcemia due to vitamin D intoxication in a 7 month-old infant with nephrocalcinosis. The serum calcium levels were normalized without complications. Oral alendronate therapy may be safely used in hypercalcemia due to vitamin. D intoxication in pediatric patients with nephrocalcinosis resistant to hydration, diuretics or corticosteroids.
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