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J Pediatr ; 109(5): 808-14, 1986 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3490559

ABSTRACT

The circulating concentrations of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D metabolites were measured in 25 infants (fifteen to 30 days of age) with congenital hypothyroidism before treatment or during the first 6 months of thyroxine therapy. Five of the children before treatment and four during the early 3 months of treatment had mild hypercalcemia (10.8 to 12.4 mg/dl). Hypercalcemia before treatment did not appear to be related to the vitamin D status of the infant nor to an alteration in vitamin D metabolism, but to the presence of a residual thyroid secretion. In contrast, hypercalcemia during thyroxine therapy was related to vitamin D supplementation, even though the serum calcium concentration could not be correlated with the circulating concentration of any of the vitamin D metabolites assayed and obvious changes in vitamin D metabolism could not be demonstrated.


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Congenital Hypothyroidism , Hypercalcemia/complications , Thyroid Hormones/blood , Vitamin D/metabolism , 24,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 , 25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2 , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Calcitriol/blood , Calcium/blood , Dihydroxycholecalciferols/blood , Ergocalciferols/administration & dosage , Ergocalciferols/analogs & derivatives , Ergocalciferols/blood , Ergocalciferols/therapeutic use , Humans , Hypercalcemia/blood , Hypothyroidism/blood , Hypothyroidism/complications , Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Hypothyroidism/drug therapy , Infant, Newborn , Phosphorus/blood , Thyrotropin/blood , Thyroxine/administration & dosage , Thyroxine/therapeutic use , Time Factors
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