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Pathophysiology and therapies of CKD-associated secondary hyperparathyroidism. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Kidney J
Mazzaferro S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Myelofibrosis Secondary to Hyperparathyroidism [PDF]

open access: possibleExperimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2004
We report on a young female who had presented with fatigue, bilateral knee pain and gait disturbance. Primary hyperparathyroidism was diagnosed together with splenomegaly and anemia. Bone marrow biopsy revealed myelofibrosis. A parathyroid adenoma was excised during surgical intervention.
Rumeyza Kazancioglu   +5 more
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Mechanisms of secondary hyperparathyroidism

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2002
Small decreases in serum Ca2+and more prolonged increases in serum phosphate (Pi) stimulate the parathyroid (PT) to secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH), and 1,25(OH)2D3decreases PTH synthesis and secretion. A prolonged decrease in serum Ca2+and 1,25(OH)2D3, or increase in serum Pi, such as in patients with chronic renal failure, leads to the appropriate ...
Tally Naveh-Many   +2 more
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Hyperparathyroidism Secondary to Hyperaldosteronism

High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 2010
Introduction: Hyperparathyroidism has been associated with essential hypertension. In rats, volume expansion, the deoxycorticosterone (DOC)-salt hypertension model and primary aldosteronism cause a reduction in plasma calcium levels and secondary hyperparathyroidism. In these rats, urinary calcium decreases with thiazides and/or aldosterone antagonists,
Fortina F., Bellosta S.
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Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism

Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2013
We reviewed the etiology and management of secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism. Secondary hyperparathyroidism is characterized by an increase in parathyroid hormone (PTH) that is appropriate and in response to a stimulus, most commonly low serum calcium. In secondary hyperparathyroidism, the serum calcium is normal and the PTH level is elevated.
Sophie A. Jamal, Paul D. Miller
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Secondary and Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism

2018
Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHP) is a frequent complication of kidney diseases. At variance with all the other forms of SHP, which are compensatory conditions, renal SHP has many pathogenetic peculiarities, which have been only in part defined.
Messa, Piergiorgio, Alfieri, Carlo Maria
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Anemia and Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Anemia has been recognized recently as a possible complication of primary hyperparathyroidism. If the hyperparathyroid state can induce anemia in patients with normal kidney function, the extremely high levels of circulating parathyroid hormone usually observed in hyperparathyroidism secondary to chronic renal failure may have an unfavorable influence ...
Paul Jungers   +5 more
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Management of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 2005
Abstract:  Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) remains an inevitable consequence of untreated chronic uremia. It is the result of a combination of phosphate (P) retention, failure of calcitriol synthesis, and hypocalcemia. Therapies used to correct these abnormalities, namely active vitamin D replacement, calcium (Ca) supplementation, and phosphate (P)
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Cimetidine in Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: After anecdotal reports on a decrease of immunoreactive paraphyroid hormone (PTH) levels due to the administration of cimetidine in primary hyperparathyroidism (1,2), therape...
J. Kovarik   +3 more
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