Status Epilepticus Secondary to Hypocalcemia Due to Vitamin D Deficiency

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Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is becoming more common around the world, owing to reduced sunshine exposure and an imbalanced diet. However, severe hypocalcemia as a result of vitamin D insufficiency is a rare occurrence, and it rarely leads to seizures in children. We present such a case in a 6-month-old infant who presented with status epilepticus secondary to hypocalcemia due to vitamin D deficiency, which was first misdiagnosed as epilepsy. Thereby, we want to emphasize that hypocalcemia secondary to vitamin D deficiency can lead to convulsion and the importance of vitamin D supplementation.

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Tran, V. P., Ton-Nu, V. A., Nguyen, H. S., Nguyen-Thi, D. C., Le-Thy, P. A., & Le-Binh, P. N. (2022). Status Epilepticus Secondary to Hypocalcemia Due to Vitamin D Deficiency. Case Reports in Neurology, 14(1), 124–129. https://doi.org/10.1159/000521864

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