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Hypercalcemia Due to Elevated 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D in Tophaceous Gout A Rare Case Report
Introduction Hypercalcemia is a common clinical condition, often associated with primary hyperparathyroidism and malignancy. However, rare causes such as granulomatous diseases can lead to excessive production of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, resulting in hypercalcemia. While tophaceous gout is not typically linked to this mechanism, emerging case reports suggest otherwise. Visit Clinical Nephrology Journal for more groundbreaking research…
