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Prolonged immobilization or physical inactivity has been shown to produce increased bone resorption due to enhanced osteoclastic activity and diminished bone formation. These skeletal changes are a typical complication in tetraplegic patients, who are at risk of developing hypocalcemia. Hypercalciuria is the most characteristic symptom. ⋯ The diagnosis could be established after malignant hypercalcemia, primary hyperparathyroidism, and other causes of hypercalcemia were excluded. Treatment with intravenous saline, furosemide, and calcitonin was not effective in lowering serum calcium. Treatment with pamidronate (Aredia) was successful and reduced the serum calcium to normal values.