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Calciphylaxis after parathyroidectomy

Hemodialysis International, 2017
AbstractA 60‐year‐old African American man with end stage renal disease on hemodialysis (HD) for the past 2.5 years developed severe hyperparathyroidism. Other past medical history included atrial fibrillation, type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension, gout, pericardial effusion needing pericardial window, deep vein thrombosis, mitral insufficiency, and
Sathish Karmegam, Anupkumar Shetty
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Parathyroidectomy and Thyroidectomy

1976
Parathyroidectomy (Gk. para, beyond; Gr. thyreoeidēs, shield-shaped; and Gk. ektomē, excision) refers to the surgical removal of the parathyroid glands.1 Because of their close association with the thyroid glands, the thyroids are often removed during parathyroidectomy.
C. Max Lang, William J. White
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Parathyroidectomy and Lactation in the Rat

Nature, 1945
So far as we are aware, no accurate study of the effect of parathyroidectomy on lactation has yet been made, though Chandler1 noted that the young of parathyroidectomized rats were often smaller than normal, suggesting that lactation was impaired. In the rat, thyroidectomy entails removal of the two parathyroids, one of which is embedded in each lobe ...
S. J. Folley, A. T. Cowie
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PSEUDOGOUT AFTER PARATHYROIDECTOMY

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract Four cases of acute arthritis developed after parathyroidectomy, and pseudogout was suspected in each patient. All patients demonstrated typical chondrocalcinosis in radiographs of knees and wrists, and acute polyarticular arthritis developed in these affected joints.
G. D. Aurbach   +7 more
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Focused Approach to Parathyroidectomy

World Journal of Surgery, 2008
AbstractMinimally invasive parathyroidectomy is performed after preoperative parathyroid localization—usually with high‐quality sestamibi scans and/or ultrasonography—often under cervical block anesthesia during which a limited exploration is performed. The rapid intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay is then employed to confirm an adequate resection
Tobias Carling, Robert Udelsman
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Parathyroidectomy for Adenoma

2011
Parathyroidectomy is performed differently depending upon the preoperative diagnosis. This chapter describes parathyroid resection for adenoma. Subsequent chapters describe techniques used in other situations. The chapter lists indications, essential steps, common technical variations, and complications of the procedure.
Joshua R. French, James R. Howe
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Parathyroidectomy-Induced Thyroiditis

Endocrine Practice, 2010
To highlight the possibility of development of thyroiditis after parathyroidectomy.Clinical and laboratory findings in 2 cases are presented, and the relevant literature is reviewed.In 2 women (84 years old and 55 years old) with no history of thyroid disease in one of them and a remote history of excision of a follicular adenoma in the other ...
Diana S. Dean, Rachel P. Espiritu
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Hypocalcemia After Parathyroidectomy

2016
Parathyroidectomy represents the only definitive treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) and has an important role in the management of patients with end-stage renal disease with secondary HPT or kidney transplant recipients in whom a secondary HPT persists despite aggressive therapy.
CANNIZZARO, Matteo Angelo   +1 more
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Urgent parathyroidectomy

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2012
Magdalena A. Biggar   +1 more
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Parathyroidectomy

2008
Phuong-Chi T. Pham, Phuong-Thu T. Pham
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