Hyperparathyroidism: Difference between revisions
Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) m Text replacement - ", severe or symptomatic" to "" |
Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) m Text replacement - "Hyperphosphatemia, hypophosphotemia or other disorder of phosphate metabolism" to "Hypophosphatemia" |
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'''Includes''' | '''Includes''' | ||
*Primary - parathyroid gland is inappropriately making too much PTH | *Primary - parathyroid gland is inappropriately making too much PTH | ||
*Secondary - parathyroid gland is triggered to increase production on PTH by other events, most commonly chronic kidney disease, but alternatively [[Vitamin D deficiency]], and other causes of chronic [[Hypocalcemia|hypocalcemia]]/[[ | *Secondary - parathyroid gland is triggered to increase production on PTH by other events, most commonly chronic kidney disease, but alternatively [[Vitamin D deficiency]], and other causes of chronic [[Hypocalcemia|hypocalcemia]]/[[Hypophosphatemia|hyperphosphatemia]] | ||
*Tertiary - this occurs when, due to longstanding secondary hyperparathyroidism, the parathyroids begin to autonomously secrete excessive parathyroid hormone, regardless of whether the chronic [[Hypocalcemia|hypocalcemia]]/[[ | *Tertiary - this occurs when, due to longstanding secondary hyperparathyroidism, the parathyroids begin to autonomously secrete excessive parathyroid hormone, regardless of whether the chronic [[Hypocalcemia|hypocalcemia]]/[[Hypophosphatemia|hyperphosphatemia]]are gone. | ||
* Hyperplasia of parathyroid | * Hyperplasia of parathyroid | ||
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*[[Hypocalcemia]] | *[[Hypocalcemia]] | ||
*[[Hypercalcemia]] | *[[Hypercalcemia]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Hypophosphatemia]] | ||
*[[Multiple endocrine adenomatosis (multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome, MEN)]] | *[[Multiple endocrine adenomatosis (multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome, MEN)]] | ||
*[[Osteoporosis without new pathologic fracture]] | *[[Osteoporosis without new pathologic fracture]] |