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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for "Hypercalcemia," "infantile," 1
  1. ... cause a type of idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia called infantile hypercalcemia 1, which is characterized by high levels of calcium ... health problems.The CYP24A1 gene mutations that cause infantile hypercalcemia 1 reduce or eliminate the activity of the 24- ...
  2. ... signs and symptoms related to hypophosphatemia. As in infantile hypercalcemia ... 1, have nephrolithiasis or low bone mineral density (osteoporosis). ...