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Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures

Persistent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) refers to the sustained hypercalcemia state detected within the first six months following parathyroidectomy. When it coexists with severe vitamin D deficiency, the effects on bone can be devastating. We report the case of a 56-year-old woman who was sen...

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Autores principales: Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria, Carvallo-Venegas, Mauricio, Vargas-Castilla, Jorge Alberto, Ducoing-Sisto, Nicolás, Páramo-Lovera, Alfredo Alejandro, Balcázar-Hernández, Lourdes Josefina, Gregor-Gooch, Julián Malcolm Mac
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3016201
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author Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria
Carvallo-Venegas, Mauricio
Vargas-Castilla, Jorge Alberto
Ducoing-Sisto, Nicolás
Páramo-Lovera, Alfredo Alejandro
Balcázar-Hernández, Lourdes Josefina
Gregor-Gooch, Julián Malcolm Mac
author_facet Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria
Carvallo-Venegas, Mauricio
Vargas-Castilla, Jorge Alberto
Ducoing-Sisto, Nicolás
Páramo-Lovera, Alfredo Alejandro
Balcázar-Hernández, Lourdes Josefina
Gregor-Gooch, Julián Malcolm Mac
author_sort Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria
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description Persistent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) refers to the sustained hypercalcemia state detected within the first six months following parathyroidectomy. When it coexists with severe vitamin D deficiency, the effects on bone can be devastating. We report the case of a 56-year-old woman who was sent to this center because of persistent hyperparathyroidism. Her disease had over 3 years of evolution with nephrolithiasis and hip fracture. Parathyroidectomy was performed in her local unit; however, she continued with hypercalcemia, bone pain, and pathological fractures. On admission, the patient was bedridden with multiple deformations by fractures in thoracic and pelvic members. Blood pressure was 100/80, heart rate was 86 per minute, and body mass index was 19 kg/m(2). Calcium was 14 mg/dL, parathormone 1648 pg/mL, phosphorus 2.3 mg/dL, creatinine 2.4 mg/dL, urea 59 mg/dL, alkaline phosphatase 1580 U/L, and vitamin D 4 ng/mL. She received parenteral treatment of hypercalcemia and replenishment of vitamin D. The second surgical exploration was radioguided by gamma probe. A retroesophageal adenoma of 4 cm was resected. Conclusion. Persistent hyperparathyroidism with severe vitamin D deficiency can cause catastrophic skeletal bone softening and fractures.
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spelling pubmed-49761932016-08-14 Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria Carvallo-Venegas, Mauricio Vargas-Castilla, Jorge Alberto Ducoing-Sisto, Nicolás Páramo-Lovera, Alfredo Alejandro Balcázar-Hernández, Lourdes Josefina Gregor-Gooch, Julián Malcolm Mac Case Rep Endocrinol Case Report Persistent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) refers to the sustained hypercalcemia state detected within the first six months following parathyroidectomy. When it coexists with severe vitamin D deficiency, the effects on bone can be devastating. We report the case of a 56-year-old woman who was sent to this center because of persistent hyperparathyroidism. Her disease had over 3 years of evolution with nephrolithiasis and hip fracture. Parathyroidectomy was performed in her local unit; however, she continued with hypercalcemia, bone pain, and pathological fractures. On admission, the patient was bedridden with multiple deformations by fractures in thoracic and pelvic members. Blood pressure was 100/80, heart rate was 86 per minute, and body mass index was 19 kg/m(2). Calcium was 14 mg/dL, parathormone 1648 pg/mL, phosphorus 2.3 mg/dL, creatinine 2.4 mg/dL, urea 59 mg/dL, alkaline phosphatase 1580 U/L, and vitamin D 4 ng/mL. She received parenteral treatment of hypercalcemia and replenishment of vitamin D. The second surgical exploration was radioguided by gamma probe. A retroesophageal adenoma of 4 cm was resected. Conclusion. Persistent hyperparathyroidism with severe vitamin D deficiency can cause catastrophic skeletal bone softening and fractures. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4976193/ /pubmed/27525132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3016201 Text en Copyright © 2016 Victoria Mendoza-Zubieta et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria
Carvallo-Venegas, Mauricio
Vargas-Castilla, Jorge Alberto
Ducoing-Sisto, Nicolás
Páramo-Lovera, Alfredo Alejandro
Balcázar-Hernández, Lourdes Josefina
Gregor-Gooch, Julián Malcolm Mac
Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title_full Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title_fullStr Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title_full_unstemmed Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title_short Persistent Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Severe Vitamin D Deficiency, and Multiple Pathological Fractures
title_sort persistent primary hyperparathyroidism, severe vitamin d deficiency, and multiple pathological fractures
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3016201
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