a severe elevation of bone enzymes (P/T –0.4 DS and T/E 0.5 DS), which in the course of prolonged fever and vomiting showed increased activity (AU)
The rest of the study showed no hepatic or bone alterations, with complete blood count, ESR, transaminate calcium, phosphorus, thyroid hormone (PTH), 25-OHOL levels.
D3 and normal bone scintigraphy.
Follow-up of AF levels at one month showed a slight rise from baseline (5,857 IU/l), with good clinical recovery of intercurrent fever; at 3 months the values decreased to 631 IU/l.
