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Title: Hypomagnesemia and vitamin D deficiency complicating bisphosphonate induced hypocalcaemia
Authors: Bigeni, Josephine
Vella, Antoine
Keywords: Hypocalcemia -- Malta -- Case studies
Hypocalcemia
Vitamin D deficiency
Grass tetany -- Treatment
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Malta Medical Journal
Citation: Malta Medical Journal. 2012, Vol.24(3), p. 52-53
Abstract: Zolendronic acid is a potent bisphosphonate that is used to treat patients with metastatic cancer by reducing bone pain and preventing skeletal complications of bone metastasis. We reported the case of a lady suffering from metastatic breast cancer who developed seizures secondary to severe hypocalcaemia after being treated with Zolendronic acid. Hypocalcaemia was unresponsive to treatment until vitamin D and magnesium deficiencies were corrected. This case highlights the importance of taking serum magnesium and vitamin D levels in patients presenting with resistant hypocalcaemia following bisphosphonate administration, especially in those with underlying bone malignancy.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/1183
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