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=== Natural History ===
=== Natural History ===
Milk-alkalai syndrome and its features ([[hypercalcemia]], [[alkalosis]], and [[renal insufficiency]]) may be incidentally found since most patients may be [[asymptomatic]].


=== Complications ===
=== Complications ===
 
Complications of milk-alkali syndrome may include:
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=== Prognosis ===
=== Prognosis ===



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Overview

Prognosis of milk-alkali syndrome is generally good and early diagnosis and treatment, with withdrawal of the offending agent and supportive therapy, usually resolve the symptoms and abnormalities in milk-alkali syndrome (hypercalcemia, alkalosis and renal insufficiency).

Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis

Natural History

Milk-alkalai syndrome and its features (hypercalcemia, alkalosis, and renal insufficiency) may be incidentally found since most patients may be asymptomatic.

Complications

Complications of milk-alkali syndrome may include:

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References

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  2. Beall DP, Henslee HB, Webb HR, Scofield RH (2006). "Milk-alkali syndrome: a historical review and description of the modern version of the syndrome". Am J Med Sci. 331 (5): 233–42. doi:10.1097/00000441-200605000-00001. PMID 16702792.
  3. Medarov BI (2009). "Milk-alkali syndrome". Mayo Clin Proc. 84 (3): 261–7. doi:10.1016/S0025-6196(11)61144-0. PMC 2664604. PMID 19252114.

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