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Raised blood/urine calcium levels and nephrocalcinosis


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Raised blood/urine calcium levels and nephrocalcinosis

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Measure at diagnosis. Age appropriate normal ranges should be used. 5 – 10% of WS children may require therapy for hypercalcaemia. If initial tests are normal, further testing should only be performed if symptoms develop.

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