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hypercalcemia
[ hahy-per-kal-see-mee-uh ]
noun
- an abnormally large amount of calcium in the blood.
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Origin of hypercalcemia1
Example Sentences
This return can take the form of especially aggressive bone cancer with symptoms such as bone fractures and hypercalcemia.
Me: Does your product cause hypercalcemia, which can lead to brittle bones, kidney stones, frequent urination, and confusion that can get so severe you might mistake a cup of coffee for, say, a donkey?
“We don’t usually see hallucinations or angry outbursts†in patients with hypercalcemia, as elevated calcium is known, she said.
It’s rare but will cause high calcium levels, or hypercalcemia.
Too much vitamin D can cause kidney stones and hypercalcemia, which in turn can lead to headaches, anxiety, depression, fatigue, stomach pain, cardiac arrhythmia, muscle weakness, aches, pains and fractures.
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