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Hypercalcemia in Children | Now@NEJM

blogs.nejm.org — “In this week's Case Record of the Massachusetts General Hospital is a 4-year-old boy was admitted because of a 1-week history of back pain, with sleepiness,View full resource at blogs.nejm.org

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Hypercalcemia | Now@NEJM

blogs.nejm.org — “A 61-year-old man was admitted with a week-long history of nausea, vomiting, nocturia, and polyuria. During the previous 6 months, he had noted progressiveView full resource at blogs.nejm.org

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