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A known side effect of denosumab is hypocalcaemia, which is often short-lived.
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Logistic regression modelling was used to identify features associated with lifetime prevalence of hypocalcaemia.
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We aimed to address the factors that contribute to the high prevalence of hypocalcaemia.
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His 25 hydroxy vitamin D level was only marginally low which could not account for severe hypocalcaemia.
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After second lung metastasectomy, he developed prolonged hypocalcaemia that required calcium and vitamin D supplements for more than 3 years.
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Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in neonates of high-risk mothers but the risk of hypocalcaemia due to vitamin D deficiency at birth is low.