Oman Medical Journal (May 2011)

Vitamin D Toxicity in Adults: A Case Series from an Area with Endemic Hypovitaminosis D

  • Parvaiz A. Koul,
  • Sheikh Hilal Ahmad,
  • Feroze Ahmad,
  • Rafi A. Jan,
  • S.U. Shah,
  • Umar H. Khan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 201 – 204

Abstract

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Vitamin D deficiency state is endemic to the Kashmir valley of the Indian subcontinent. Physicians often treat patients with high doses of vitamin D for various ailments and on occasion the prescribed doses far exceed the requirements of the patients. Ten cases of hypercalcemia due to vitamin D intoxication are presented with features of vomiting, polyuria, polydipsia, encephalopathy and renal dysfunction. All the patients had demonstrable hypercalcemia and vitamin D levels were high in nine of the 10 cases. The patients had received high doses of vitamin D and no other cause of hypercalcemia was identified. Treatment of hypercalcemia resulted in clinical recovery in nine cases. We conclude that hypervitaminosis D must be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with hypercalcemia in endemically vitamin D deficient areas. A careful history and appropriate biochemical investigation will unravel the diagnosis in most of the cases.

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