DOI: 10.4103/ijemcr.ijemcr_35_23 ISSN: 2950-4570
Late-onset hypocalcemia seizure: An interesting presentation of sporadic maternal primary hyperparathyroidism with hypovitaminosis D
S Subin, Ravi Shah, Bhagwant Rai Mittal, Karthikeyan Subramanian, Sanjay Kumar BhadadaAbstract
The cardinal manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism is secondary to hypercalcemia and high bone turnover disease due to sustained elevation of parathyroid hormone. A high index of suspicion for maternal primary hyperparathyroidism should be kept in the setting of neonatal hypocalcemia. Delayed presentation of hypocalcemic seizure secondary to maternal primary hyperparathyroidism is infrequent. Herein, we report a case of a 2-month-old infant who presented with late-onset (>72 h) hypocalcemic seizure, biochemically mimicking pseudohypoparathyroidism, which eventually led to the diagnosis of maternal hyperparathyroidism with vitamin D deficiency.