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MULTIPLE MYELOMA SIMULATING HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Harold D. Caylor, Allen C. Nickel
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Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Acute Urinary Infection and Pancreatitis [PDF]
S. Jawaheer
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Hyperparathyroidism with Avulsion of Three Major Tendons [PDF]
F. S. Preston, Arnold Adicoff
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ABSTRACT Objective Calcitonin (CT) represents the most important biochemical marker of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), but has certain limits. Procalcitonin (ProCT) has been recognized as an alternative or additional marker for MTC. The aim of the study is to evaluate prospectively the role of ProCT combined with CT in the identification of MTC ...
Cristina Clausi +13 more
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Plasma-chloride Levels in Hyperparathyroidism [PDF]
G. K. McGowan, M. R. Wills
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THE SEPARATE EFFECTS OF HYPERPARATHYROIDISM, HYPERCALCEMIA OF MALIGNANCY, RENAL FAILURE, AND ACIDOSIS ON THE STATE OF CALCIUM, PHOSPHATE, AND OTHER IONS IN PLASMA* [PDF]
Mackenzie Walser
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Use of Data Mining in the Establishment of Reference Intervals for Albumin‐Adjusted Calcium
ABSTRACT Background Calcium homeostasis is critical for numerous physiological functions, and while total calcium is commonly measured in clinical practice, albumin‐adjusted calcium is widely used to account for protein binding, despite concerns about its accuracy and lack of standardized reference intervals.
Esra Paydaş Hataysal +1 more
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Association of Hyperuricaemia and Gout with Hyperparathyroidism [PDF]
J. T. Scott +2 more
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