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Primary Hyperparathyroidism Due to Parathyroid Adenoma: Clinical Case

https://doi.org/10.20514/2226-6704-2021-11-1-76-80

Abstract

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PGPT) is an endocrine disease characterized by excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in upper — normal or elevated blood calcium levels due to primary parathyroid gland pathology (osch). Primary hyperparathyrosis, depending on the clinical manifestations, can occur in the normocalcemic, mild and manifest form. This article presents a clinical case of the development of the manifest form by the type of visceral disorders. Which appeared in the form of pathology of the gastrointestinal tract. This form of the disease is an indication for surgical treatment and further correction of calcium-phosphorus metabolism.

About the Authors

A. E. Shklyaev
Izhevsk state medical Academy
Russian Federation
Izhevsk


A. M. Khisamutdinova
Izhevsk state medical Academy
Russian Federation

Arina M. Khisamutdinova

Izhevsk



A. G. Bessonov
Republican clinical hospital
Russian Federation

gastroenterological Department

Izhevsk



O. V. Muravtseva
Republican clinical hospital
Russian Federation

gastroenterological Department

Izhevsk



A. V. Kobelev
Republican clinical hospital
Russian Federation

gastroenterological Department

Izhevsk



S. N. Styazhkina
Izhevsk state medical Academy
Russian Federation
Izhevsk


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Shklyaev A.E., Khisamutdinova A.M., Bessonov A.G., Muravtseva O.V., Kobelev A.V., Styazhkina S.N. Primary Hyperparathyroidism Due to Parathyroid Adenoma: Clinical Case. The Russian Archives of Internal Medicine. 2021;11(1):76-80. https://doi.org/10.20514/2226-6704-2021-11-1-76-80

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