Hyperparathyroidism Other Information |
Parathyroid, Overactive |
Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Increased PTH consequently leads to increased serum calcium (hypercalcemia) due to 1) increased bone resorption, allowing flow of calcium from bone to blood, 2) reduces renal clearance of calcium, and 3) increases intestinal calcium absorption. Etiology Primary hyperparathyroidism results from a dysfunction in the parathyroid glands themselves, with oversecretion o ...
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Hyperparathyroidism?
... Primary hyperparathyroidism is a disorder of the parathyroid glands. Most people with this disorder have one or more enlarged, overactive parathyroid glands that secrete too much parathyroid hormone. ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Overview ... You have four small parathyroid glands, one located on each of the corners of another gland, the thyroid, which is located at the base of your neck. In spite of the similarity in name and location, th...
Source: MayoClinic
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