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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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[[Hypercalcemia]] (high [[calcium in biology|calcium]] levels) and its symptoms may be the result of excessive [[vitamin D]] activation. | [[Hypercalcemia]] (high [[calcium in biology|calcium]] levels) and its symptoms may be the result of excessive [[vitamin D]] activation. | ||
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[[Category:Rheumatology]] | [[Category:Rheumatology]] | ||
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Laboratory Findings
Hypercalcemia (high calcium levels) and its symptoms may be the result of excessive vitamin D activation.