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FHH

Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia

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FBH

Familial benign hypercalcemia

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HHM

Humoral Hypercalcemia of Malignancy

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FHH

Familial Hypocalcuric Hypercalcemia

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FBHH

Familial Benign Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia

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What does hypercalcemia mean?

hypercalcemia, hypercalcaemia(noun)
the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease

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