hypoparathyroidism
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hypoparathyroidism
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Introduction
- hypoparathyroidism is usually due to excision of parathyroid glands and causes slowly developing hypocalcaemia over days/wks leading to tetany
Aetiology
- surgical
- post-thyroidectomy with incidental removal of parathyroid glands or their blood supply
- parathyroidectomy
- rare causes:
- Kenny-Caffey Syndrome
- automimmune destruction of glands
- haemochromatosis causing gland dysfunction
- genetic disorders involving chromosome 22q11 microdeletion syndrome (eg. DiGeorge syndrome)
- rare congenital form due to defect in calcium receptor
- Barakat syndrome - may be familial, a genetic development disorder resulting in hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness and renal disease
Diagnosis
- low serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in cases of hypocalcaemia
Rx
- Rx episodes of hypocalcaemia with iv calcium and then oral calcium
- there is no readily available replacement PTH Rx although injectable recombinant PTH may be available
- teriparatide (Forteo), a biosimilar peptide to parathyroid hormone, may be given by injection
- long term Rx is usually with vitamin D analogs and oral calcium supplements
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