• J Perinatol · Jan 1995

    Case Reports

    Symptomatic hypocalcemia and hypoparathyroidism in two infants of mothers with hyperparathyroidism and familial benign hypercalcemia.

    • B R Thomas and J D Bennett.
    • Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205, USA.
    • J Perinatol. 1995 Jan 1; 15 (1): 23-6.

    AbstractNeonatal hypocalcemia secondary to maternal hypercalcemia is relatively rare. We describe two infants with hypocalcemia and generalized seizures at 2 weeks and at 5 days of age, respectively. In the first case the infant was delivered of a mother who was subsequently diagnosed as having hyperparathyroidism. In the second case the infant was a member of a kindred with familial benign hypercalcemia. The evaluation of late-onset neonatal hypocalcemia should include an evaluation of maternal hyperparathyroidism and, in some cases, an evaluation for familial calcium disorders.

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