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abnormal calcium metabolism is located at a cellular level presenting as a target organ hyper-sensitivity affecting the gut and bone.5 6 Reiner et al.7 studied calcium metabolism in 13 sarcoidosis patients with normal renal function in five with elevated urinarycalciumexcretion but in nonewith hypercalcaemia. Calcium hyperabsorption occurred
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