2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-021-02615-2
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Hypercalcemia during pregnancy: management and outcomes for mother and child

Abstract: Diagnosing and treating hypercalcemia during pregnancy can be challenging due to both the physiological changes in calcium homeostasis and the underlying cause for the hypercalcemia. During pregnancy and lactation there is increased mobilization of calcium in the mother to meet the fetus’ calcium requirements. Here we discuss the diagnostic challenges, management, and patient perspective of hypercalcemia during pregnancy in two particular cases and in other rare conditions causing hypercalcemia.

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“…Changes in bone and mineral metabolism during pregnancy and lactation occur to ensure an adequate mineral supply to meet the growing needs of the fetal skeleton and the newborns while preserving maternal health (Fig. 5) (4,5,8,156,157,158). During pregnancy, the plasma volume expansion with subsequently reduced albumin levels causes a decrease in total calcium concentrations.…”
Section: Parathyroid Disorders During Preconception Pregnancy and Lac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Changes in bone and mineral metabolism during pregnancy and lactation occur to ensure an adequate mineral supply to meet the growing needs of the fetal skeleton and the newborns while preserving maternal health (Fig. 5) (4,5,8,156,157,158). During pregnancy, the plasma volume expansion with subsequently reduced albumin levels causes a decrease in total calcium concentrations.…”
Section: Parathyroid Disorders During Preconception Pregnancy and Lac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During pregnancy, maternal PTH, which does not cross the placenta, is usually suppressed to the lower normal range or even below, while 25(OH)D remains materially unchanged and 1,25(OH) 2 D increases two-to three-fold (158). Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) that is virtually not detected in non-pregnant women increases steadily during pregnancy and appears to be mainly produced by breast tissue and placenta (5,158). The precise physiological role of PTHrP is still not fully clarified but has been shown to exert PTH-like effects.…”
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“…PTHrP-induced hypercalcemia during lactation has been reported especially in the setting of gigantomastia and resolved only after mastectomy or bromocriptine administration [ 81 , 82 , 83 ]. Thus, women with gestational hypercalcemia and gigantomastia should be especially advised against breastfeeding [ 84 ]. In addition to recommendations with regard to breastfeeding, surgery should be scheduled during the postpartum period.…”
Section: Disorders Of Calcium and Parathyroid Physiology During Pregnancy And Lactationmentioning
confidence: 99%