Vitamin D intoxication in children is rare but its incidence is increasing as vitamin D is supplemented more often and in higher doses. Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) are at risk for vitamin D intoxication due to incorrect compounded preparations of liposoluble vitamins. Here, we report a severe vitamin D intoxication in a 4-year-old girl with CF, due to an error in the compounded vitamin A, D, E, and K preparation, presenting clinically with weight loss, constipation, polydipsia, polyuria, and nycturia. The administered compounded preparation contained 10 000-fold the prescribed vitamin D dose. The patient was treated with hyperhydration, loop diuretics, and bisphosphonates. Serum calcium levels normalized after 4 days but serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels remained elevated even up to 2 months after treatment.
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Nauwynck, E., Vanbesien, J., De Schepper, J., Gies, I., Van Leynseele, A., De Wachter, E., … Staels, W. (2022). Everything in excess is opposed to nature, even vitamin D: a case report. Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Case Reports, 2022(1). https://doi.org/10.1530/EDM-21-0181
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