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Primary Hyperparathyroidism

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994
Primary hyperparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypercalcemia seen in the outpatient setting (Bilezikian, 1992). Skeletal involvement is evident in most patients, even in the vast majority who show no symptoms. Bone histomorphometric studies reveal that the greatest bone diminution occurs in the radial shaft, the femoral neck is intermediate ...
M, Horowitz   +4 more
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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2004
This contribution presents research progress concerning primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT), and the background for recent notable changes in treatment policy.Research has clarified that most patients with pHPT require surgery due to risk for osteoporosis, renal stones, and possibly silent complications of renal impairment, cardiovascular disease, and ...
Göran, Akerström, Per, Hellman
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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2008
This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism, including recent literature on the subject.Important recent advancements in the field of parathyroid disease include improvements in preoperative localization, the use of intraoperative parathyroid hormone monitoring, and the development of minimally invasive and ...
Steven E, Rodgers   +2 more
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Preoperative Imaging Techniques in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Review

JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2018
Importance Successful minimally invasive parathyroidectomy requires confident and accurate preoperative localization. Several noninvasive imaging techniques are well established for preoperative localization, and others are emerging.
P. Bunch, H. Kelly
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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism depends on a clear diagnosis based on biochemical confirmation. Most patients have an elevated serum total or ionized calcium level in association with an elevated or inappropriate serum intact parathyroid hormone level. The serum calcium level can be lowered by hydration and by a variety of pharmacologic agents.
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Mandibular Jaw Lesion Excisional Biopsy on a Patient with Hyperparathyroidism (Primary).

Dental Clinics of North America, 2023
Sahar Mirfarsi   +2 more
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Familial and Hereditary Forms of Primary Hyperparathyroidism.

Frontiers of Hormone Research, 2018
Individuals with a familial predisposition to the development of parathyroid tumors constitute a small minority of all patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT).
F. Cetani   +3 more
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Primary Hyperparathyroidism

2006
Abstract Primary hyperparathyroidism is no longer the severe disorder of ‘stones, bones, and groans’ described by Fuller Albright and others in the 1930s (1,2). Osteitis fibrosa cystica, with its brown tumours of the long bones, subperiosteal bone resorption, distal tapering of the clavicles and phalanges, and ‘salt-and-pepper ...
SHONNI J. SILVERBERG, JOHN P. BILEZIKIAN
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Primary Hyperparathyroidism

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Primary hyperparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the outpatient setting. Phenotypically, it has evolved from a disease of overt symptomatology to one of vague complaints and biochemical diagnosis. Preoperative localization and intraoperative parathyroid hormone have revolutionized the surgical management of these patients ...
Erin A, Felger, Emad, Kandil
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Primary hyperparathyroidism: Hyperparathyroid crisis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
Hyperparathyroid crisis is a rare disease but should be suspected in acutely ill patients complaining of weakness, lethargy, nausea, vomiting, confusion and abdominal pain. Despite the variety of clinical manifestations, the syndrome forms a distinctive pattern which, in the presence of a serum calcium level greater than 16 mg/100 ml, should be ...
T R, Kelly, J, Zarconi
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