2024
An infant developing hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia due to the use of exclusively almond milk
Salama M, Tebben P, Nofal A. An infant developing hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia due to the use of exclusively almond milk. Journal Of Pediatric Endocrinology And Metabolism 2024, 37: 375-379. PMID: 38414167, DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2023-0494.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsParathyroid hormoneCreatinine ratioUrine calcium-to-creatinine ratioHistory of biliary atresiaCalcium to creatinine ratioMonths prior to presentationAlmond milkCow's milk allergyMilk consumptionMonths of ageSevere hypercalcemiaBiliary atresiaAlternative to cow milkCow's milkD levelsLiver transplantationPlant-based milk alternativesCase reportInitial managementIntravenous fluidsMilk allergyHypercalcemiaMineral contentCalcium concentrationHypophosphatemia
2013
Chapter 65 The Hormonal Regulation of Calcium Metabolism
Tebben P, Kumar R. Chapter 65 The Hormonal Regulation of Calcium Metabolism. 2013, 2249-2272. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-381462-3.00065-3.ChaptersRegulation of calcium metabolismParathyroid hormoneCalcium metabolismExtracellular fluid calcium concentrationCalcium homeostasisControl of calcium homeostasisHormonal regulation of calcium metabolismCellular signalingEnzyme functionBiological processesRenal tubular cellsPathophysiology of diseaseHormonal regulationSevere calcium deficiencyValvular calcificationMuscular contractilityNormal rangeMal seizuresTubular cellsCalcium concentrationNeuromuscular transmissionHormoneEctopic sitesBlood coagulationHomeostasis