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A 44-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of hyperparathyroidism with a hypercalcemic crisis.
At the age of 29 years, the patient had been told she had a calcium level of 11.0 mg per deciliter (2.75 mmol per liter). No measurement of parathyroid hormone was performed. During the succeeding three years the calcium level ranged between 10.7 and 11.0 mg per deciliter (2.67 and 2.75 mmol per liter) on three occasions; the parathyroid hormone level was 183 and 121 µl-eq per milliliter on two of those occasions (normal range, 10 to 180). Calcium levels measured 11, 5, and 2
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