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Management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy and lactation — A report of 10 cases

INTRODUCTION: Hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy is rare, but important, as it is associated with maternal morbidity and foetal loss. There are limited case reports and no established management guidelines. Optimal maintenance of calcium levels during pregnancy is required to minimise the risk of relat...

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Autores principales: Hatswell, B.L., Allan, C.A., Teng, J., Wong, P., Ebeling, P.R., Wallace, E.M., Fuller, P.J., Milat, F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5365205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28377963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2015.05.005
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author Hatswell, B.L.
Allan, C.A.
Teng, J.
Wong, P.
Ebeling, P.R.
Wallace, E.M.
Fuller, P.J.
Milat, F.
author_facet Hatswell, B.L.
Allan, C.A.
Teng, J.
Wong, P.
Ebeling, P.R.
Wallace, E.M.
Fuller, P.J.
Milat, F.
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description INTRODUCTION: Hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy is rare, but important, as it is associated with maternal morbidity and foetal loss. There are limited case reports and no established management guidelines. Optimal maintenance of calcium levels during pregnancy is required to minimise the risk of related complications. This study aims to identify causes and examine outcomes of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy in a cohort of women delivering at a large referral centre. DESIGN AND METHOD: The Monash Health maternity service database captures pregnancy and birthing outcomes in over 9000 women each year. We audited this database between 2000 and 2014 to examine the clinical course, treatment and outcomes of pregnant women with hypoparathyroidism. RESULTS: We identified 10 pregnancies from 6 women with pre-existing hypoparathyroidism secondary to idiopathic hypoparathyroidism (n = 3), autosomal dominant branchial arch disorder with hypoparathyroidism (n = 3) and autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia (n = 1), surgery for thyroid cancer (n = 2) and Graves' disease (n = 1). Maternal calcium levels were monitored through pregnancy and management adjusted to maintain normocalcaemia. One woman was delivered by caesarean section at 34 weeks' gestation because of intrauterine growth restriction, and oligohydramnios complicated two other pregnancies. The postpartum period was complicated by severe hypercalcaemia in one woman and by symptomatic, labile serum calcium levels during lactation in another woman, requiring close monitoring over a 6 month period. CONCLUSION: Although rare, hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy poses a management challenge for clinicians, and co-ordinated care is required by obstetricians and endocrinologists to ensure optimal outcomes for both mother and baby. Continued monitoring of maternal calcium levels during lactation and weaning is essential to avoid the potential complications of either hypercalcaemia or hypocalcaemia.
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spelling pubmed-53652052017-04-04 Management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy and lactation — A report of 10 cases Hatswell, B.L. Allan, C.A. Teng, J. Wong, P. Ebeling, P.R. Wallace, E.M. Fuller, P.J. Milat, F. Bone Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy is rare, but important, as it is associated with maternal morbidity and foetal loss. There are limited case reports and no established management guidelines. Optimal maintenance of calcium levels during pregnancy is required to minimise the risk of related complications. This study aims to identify causes and examine outcomes of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy in a cohort of women delivering at a large referral centre. DESIGN AND METHOD: The Monash Health maternity service database captures pregnancy and birthing outcomes in over 9000 women each year. We audited this database between 2000 and 2014 to examine the clinical course, treatment and outcomes of pregnant women with hypoparathyroidism. RESULTS: We identified 10 pregnancies from 6 women with pre-existing hypoparathyroidism secondary to idiopathic hypoparathyroidism (n = 3), autosomal dominant branchial arch disorder with hypoparathyroidism (n = 3) and autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia (n = 1), surgery for thyroid cancer (n = 2) and Graves' disease (n = 1). Maternal calcium levels were monitored through pregnancy and management adjusted to maintain normocalcaemia. One woman was delivered by caesarean section at 34 weeks' gestation because of intrauterine growth restriction, and oligohydramnios complicated two other pregnancies. The postpartum period was complicated by severe hypercalcaemia in one woman and by symptomatic, labile serum calcium levels during lactation in another woman, requiring close monitoring over a 6 month period. CONCLUSION: Although rare, hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy poses a management challenge for clinicians, and co-ordinated care is required by obstetricians and endocrinologists to ensure optimal outcomes for both mother and baby. Continued monitoring of maternal calcium levels during lactation and weaning is essential to avoid the potential complications of either hypercalcaemia or hypocalcaemia. Elsevier 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5365205/ /pubmed/28377963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2015.05.005 Text en Crown Copyright © 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fuller, P.J.
Milat, F.
Management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy and lactation — A report of 10 cases
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title_sort management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy and lactation — a report of 10 cases
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