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Blood calcium levels exceeding 10.5 mg/dL for adults and 10.8 mg/dL for children are typically considered high, and may indicate an underlying health issue such as hyperparathyroidism or kidney disease. These values may vary slightly depending on a laboratory's particular reference range.
Source:
University of Michigan Health System: Blood Calcium Level Test
Cleveland Clinic: Hypercalcemia
Quest Diagnostics: Calcium in Blood
Resource:
Normal Reference Range for Blood Tests
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