Milk-Alkali Syndrome: A Century-old Cause of Hypercalcemia Requires the Addition of Venous Blood Gas in Hypercalcemia Workup
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Milk-Alkali Syndrome: A Century-old Cause of Hypercalcemia Requires the Addition of Venous Blood Gas in Hypercalcemia Workup
Abstract
The Milk-Alkali syndrome (MAS) is identified by the triad of high serum levels of calcium, metabolic alkalosis, and acute kidney injury, usually caused by consuming excessive amounts of calcium and absorbable alkali. If not treated promptly, the syndrome can result in rapid hypercalcemia, acute renal failure, and metastatic calcification. Notably, an increasing number of cases of MAS have been observed, potentially due to the rampant use of calcium-based over-the-counter supplements for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Herein, we report a case of severe hypercalcemia due to prolonged intake of calcium carbonate supplements in the absence of any alkali. The case report highlights the importance of including venous blood gas (VBG) analysis as a part of the workup for hypercalcemia, as metabolic alkalosis can help clinch the diagnosis of MAS in the setting of severe hypercalcemia. How to cite this article: Sahu U, Trivedi T, Gupta R. Milk-Alkali Syndrome: A Century-old Cause of Hypercalcemia Requires the Addition of Venous Blood Gas in Hypercalcemia Workup. J Assoc Physicians India 2023;71(9):104-105.
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