
There are many reasons why the diagnosis of vitamin D toxicity in the recent case report by Auguste and colleagues[1][1] was probably wrong and the result of a red herring. The patient had been taking 8000–10 000 IU of vitamin D daily for 2.5 years, during which time serum creatinine levels were
Male, Dietary Supplements, Hypercalcemia, Humans, Renal Insufficiency, Vitamins, Middle Aged, Vitamin D
Male, Dietary Supplements, Hypercalcemia, Humans, Renal Insufficiency, Vitamins, Middle Aged, Vitamin D
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