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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Grzegorz Kowalski, Grzegorz Buła, Dominika Żądło, Agata Gawrychowska, Jacek Gawrychowski

2020Endokrynologia Polska55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary hyperparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder that results in overproduction of parathyroid hormone by overactivated parathyroid gland leading to a significant rise in blood serum calcium. It results in hypercalcaemia, which has a significant impact mainly on the kidneys and bones and results in a variety of signs and symptoms. Primary hyperparathyroidism should be treated because, if left without any therapy, it can lead even to death. Surgery is considered as the best and only successful therapy, with very low risk of recurrence and relatively low complication rate. The aim of this review is to present clinical basis, aetiology, diagnostic possibilities, and treatment opportunities.

Topics & Concepts

Primary hyperparathyroidismHypercalcaemiaMedicineEtiologyHyperparathyroidismComplicationParathyroid hormoneParathyroid glandEndocrine systemParathyroidectomyInternal medicineSurgeryCalciumHormoneParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsGenetic Syndromes and ImprintingPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research