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Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone . The parathyroid hormone regulates calcium and phosphate levels and helps to maintain these levels. Overactivity of one or more of the parathyroid glands causes high calcium levels and low levels of phosphate in the blood. Hyperparathyroidism was first described and treated in the 1930s by Fuller Albright of Massachusetts General Hospital, working at the Mallinckrodt...
I suggest you get tested. HPT (Hyperparathyroidism) is most often suspected when a high level of calcium is found in your blood on a routine blood test. The test results can...
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism is caused usually by renal failure but also by vitamin D deficiency. The blood picture is affected by the cause. Treatment is mainly with calcium and vitamin d...
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