Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports (Sep 2021)

Infantile hypercalcaemia type 1: a vitamin D-mediated, under-recognised cause of hypercalcaemia

  • Ryizan Nizar,
  • Nathan W P Cantley,
  • Jonathan C Y Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EDM-21-0058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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A 33-year-old gentleman of Egyptian heritage presented with a 21 years history of unexplained and recurrent hypercalcaemia, nephrolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis, and myocarditis. A similar history was also found in two first-degree relatives. Further investigation into the vitamin D metabolism pathway identified the biochemical hallmarks of infantile hypercalcaemia type 1 (IIH). A homozygous, likely pathogenic, variant in CYP24A1 was found on molecular genetic analysis confirming the diagnosis. Management now focuses on removing excess vitamin D from the metabolic pathway as well as reducing calcium intake to achieve serum-adjusted calcium to the middle of the reference range. If undiagnosed, IIH can cause serious renal complications and metabolic bone disease.