Severe Hypercalcemia due to Hypervitaminosis D in a Breastfed Infant

Author:

Barzilay Julie R12ORCID,Kreienkamp Raymond J3ORCID,Gordon Rebecca J3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA 02115 , USA

2. Department of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center , Boston, MA 02119 , USA

3. Division of Endocrinology, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA 02115 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Vitamin D is one of the most commonly recommended dietary supplements and is often the first medication ever prescribed in infancy. However, with the variety of concentrations available, including many over-the-counter formulations, dosing errors can easily occur. We present a case of a breastfed infant with a calcium level greater than 23 mg/dL (5.75 mmol/L), whose severe hypercalcemia was due to hypervitaminosis D from accidentally overdosed vitamin D supplementation. We consider the differential diagnosis for her presentation and review the interventions required for treatment of her hypercalcemia. Notably, we reinforce the importance of carefully reviewing dosing of vitamin D supplementation with families. We also discuss the management of hypercalcemia, including the role of fluids, diuretics, and glucocorticoids, as well as the long-term sequalae of severe hypercalcemia.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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