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Lactobacillus johnsonii Generates Cyclo(pro-trp) and Promotes Intestinal Ca<sup>2+</sup> Absorption to Alleviate CKD-SHPT. [PDF]
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Primary hyperthyroidism complicated by primary hyperparathyroidism: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), the most common cause of hypercalcemia, is most often identified in postmenopausal women with hypercalcemia and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels that are either frankly elevated or inappropriately normal. The clinical presentation of PHPT includes three phenotypes: target organ involvement of the renal and skeletal ...
Aimee N, diMarco+2 more
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Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), the most common cause of hypercalcemia, is most often identified in postmenopausal women with hypercalcemia and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels that are either frankly elevated or inappropriately normal. The clinical presentation of PHPT includes three phenotypes: target organ involvement of the renal and skeletal ...
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The Lancet, 2018
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a common endocrine disorder of calcium metabolism characterised by hypercalcaemia and elevated or inappropriately normal concentrations of parathyroid hormone. Almost always, primary hyperparathyroidism is due to a benign overgrowth of parathyroid tissue either as a single gland (80% of cases) or as a multiple gland ...
John P, Bilezikian+3 more
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Primary hyperparathyroidism is a common endocrine disorder of calcium metabolism characterised by hypercalcaemia and elevated or inappropriately normal concentrations of parathyroid hormone. Almost always, primary hyperparathyroidism is due to a benign overgrowth of parathyroid tissue either as a single gland (80% of cases) or as a multiple gland ...
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Since the introduction of routine automated measurements of serum calcium levels in the 1970s, the detection of primary hyperparathyroidism has risen considerably. Nevertheless, the severe bone changes described by von Recklinghausen are still quite rare. The apparent rise in incidence is accounted for by the discovery of a large group of predominantly
C W, Hayes, W F, Conway
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Since the introduction of routine automated measurements of serum calcium levels in the 1970s, the detection of primary hyperparathyroidism has risen considerably. Nevertheless, the severe bone changes described by von Recklinghausen are still quite rare. The apparent rise in incidence is accounted for by the discovery of a large group of predominantly
C W, Hayes, W F, Conway
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Primary hyperparathyroidism: Hyperparathyroid crisis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1981Hyperparathyroid 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 ...
Joseph Zarconi, Thomas R. Kelly
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1985
A review of hyperparathyroidism and current controversies in diagnosis and management is presented. Accurate diagnosis by the endocrinologist and an experienced surgeon remain the standards for good surgical results. Hyperparathyroidism is a heterogeneous disease, and therapy must be individualized to each patient.
R L, Rossi, S G, ReMine, E P, Clerkin
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A review of hyperparathyroidism and current controversies in diagnosis and management is presented. Accurate diagnosis by the endocrinologist and an experienced surgeon remain the standards for good surgical results. Hyperparathyroidism is a heterogeneous disease, and therapy must be individualized to each patient.
R L, Rossi, S G, ReMine, E P, Clerkin
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The Lancet, 2009
Hyperparathyroidism is due to increased activity of the parathyroid glands, either from an intrinsic abnormal change altering excretion of parathyroid hormone (primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism) or from an extrinsic abnormal change affecting calcium homoeostasis stimulating production of parathyroid hormone (secondary hyperparathyroidism ...
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Hyperparathyroidism is due to increased activity of the parathyroid glands, either from an intrinsic abnormal change altering excretion of parathyroid hormone (primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism) or from an extrinsic abnormal change affecting calcium homoeostasis stimulating production of parathyroid hormone (secondary hyperparathyroidism ...
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