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The case study of 2 Months old child with Hypercalcemia.
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The case study of 2 Months old child born of non-consanguineous marriage, presented with not gaining weight and lumps over the cheek.
What could be the reason for Hypercalcemia in a 2 months old child?
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The case study of 2 Months old child born of non-consanguineous marriage, presented with not gaining weight and lumps over the cheek.
What could be the reason for Hypercalcemia in a 2 months old child?
Join the Discussion: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/diagnosis-dilemma/new/cause-of-hypocalcemia/239
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