MRCP2-1611
A 45-year-old woman has been experiencing recurrent oral candida infections for the past year. She has no significant medical history. HIV antibody and polymerase chain reaction tests are negative.
Her biochemical profile shows normal results for oral glucose tolerance test, urea and electrolytes, and TSH.
Her bone profile results are as follows:
Corrected Calcium (Ca2+) 2.02 mmol/l 2.2 – 2.7 mmol/l
Phosphate (PO43-) 1.60 mmol/l 1.1 – 1.45 mmol/l
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) 1.2 pmol/l 1.5 – 7.6 pmol/l
Vitamin D 20 nmol/l < 25 nmol/l
What is the most likely underlying condition causing her recurrent oral candida infections?