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A woman with hyperthyroidism,
hypercalcemia
, and a parathyroid adenoma is described. Various studies indicate that in hypothyroid subjects given an acute dose of calcium, the serum calcium levels remain elevated for longer periods than in control subjects. In part, this may be due to diminished bone uptake. Despite these studies which would tend to support the contention that hypothyroid patients "have a propensity to hypercalcemia" (Lowe et al), overt and significant
hypercalcemia
is unusual.
Hypothyroidism
is listed as a possible cause of
hypercalcemia
. This does not seem to be warranted by a review of the literature. The reference most often cited is that of Lowe et al. In their particular case, the
hypercalcemia
improved with thyroid replacement therapy. This also happened in our case. However, the measurement of IPTH levels led to the correct diagnosis. IPTH levels were not available at the time of Lowe's report and hyperparathyroidism was not completely excluded. Therefore, at this time, the reported association of
hypercalcemia
with adult hypothyroidism needs further examination to determine if this association is real.
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PMID:Hypothyroidism and hypercalcemia: report of a case with a parathyroid adenoma and review of the literature. 91 7
Fifty eight patients with thyrotoxicosis were examined as well as 9 patients with
hypothyroidism
and 40 healthy subjects. A tendence towards
hypercalcemia
and hyperphosphatemia, hypercalciuria, hyperhydroxiprolinuria, elevated alkaline phosphatase were found in hyperthyroidism. In
hypothyroidism
--hypocalcemia, hypocalciuria, hypohydroxiprolinuria. The changes are associated with the direct effect of thyroid hormones upon bone system (intensified bone metabolism with predominance of destruction). Calciuria and HOP-uria in thyrotoxicosis depend on the severity of the disease. The elevated calcium excretion in thyrotoxicosis speaks for the presence of ostemalacic component. TRP, PEI, mean diametrically opposite in hyper- and
hypothyroidism
, support the hypothesis of the secondary hypoparathyroidism in thyrotoxicosis and hyperparathyroidism--in the
hypothyroidism
.
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PMID:[Studies of calcium-phosphorus metabolism in thyrotoxicosis]. 91 16
A free health check, offered to 21417 20-63-year-old employees of the Stockholm City and County Council in 1971-73, was accepted by 15903 persons. The examination included a multichannel chemical analysis of a single blood sample. Serum calcium levels greater than or equal to 11.0 mg/100 ml (2.75 mmol/l) and greater than or equal to 11.1 mg/100 ml (2.78 mmol/l) were encountered in 3.9% and 1.1% of the population, respectively. Among subjects below 50 years of age, the calcium concentration was significantly higher in males than in females. This difference disappeared in older subjects, essentially because the calcium level decreased with advancing age in the men. To a further investigation were invited 178 subjects with a single serum calcium registration greater than or equal to 11.1 mg/100 ml (2.78 mmol/l). Of this group, 95 persons (53.4%) exhibited
hypercalcaemia
(HC) on repeated testing. Twelve had been operated on prior to the actural follow-up and found to have parathyroid adenomata. Twenty subjects were on continuous treatment with diuretics of the thiazide type and seven had diseases that might induce HC (two had hyperthyroidism, two
hypothyroidism
, one sarcoidosis, one hypernephroma and one mammary carcinoma). In 56 patients the laboratory and physical examinations did not reveal any obvious cause for the HC except possible hyperparathyoidism (HPT). Eighty (84.2%) of the 95 HC subjects were women, mostly over 50 years. The 95 persons constituted 6% of the total number of health-screened persons. The highest prevalence, 13%, was recorded for women aged 60-63. The prevalence of HPT in the total material was 3.6%, which is higher than that found in several other studies. This is based on surgical findings to date.
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PMID:Prevalence of hypercalcaemia in a health screening in Stockholm. 96 67
Urinary excretion of hydroxylysyl glycosides, two specific collagen metabolites, was measured in 18 patients with hyperthyroidism and 4 patients with
hypothyroidism
. As in the case of hydroxyproline, values were high in thyrotoxicosis and low in
hypothyroidism
. The glucosyl-galactosyl-hydroxylysine/galactosyl-hydroxylysine urinary ratio which indicates the bone or skin origin of degraded collagen was found to be unchanged in hyperthyroidism, except in two cases complicated with
hypercalcemia
where it was very low. This finding provides a further argument in favour of the bone origin of
hypercalcemia
in thyrotoxicosis.
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PMID:Urinary excretion of hydroxylysyl glycosides and thyroid function. 111 83
Megaesophagus,
hypercalcemia
, and eosinophilia associated with glucocorticoid deficiency were detected in a 5-year-old neutered female Standard Poodle with concurrent
hypothyroidism
. Clinical and biochemical abnormalities resolved with glucocorticoid replacement treatment, and the dog was normal 29 months after diagnosis. The dog's breed and sex and the existence of a second endocrinopathy supported an underlying immunologic disorder.
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PMID:Reversible megaesophagus associated with atypical primary hypoadrenocorticism in a dog. 139 99
For assessing the risk of adverse complications of surgery the group of 130 patients with post-operational hypoparathyroidism was analysed. Surgical hypoparathyroidism has been diagnosed in 51% of operated on thyroid gland patients. Laryngeal nerves have been damaged in 46.6% of patients. The injury to laryngeal nerves has been irreversible in 2/3 of patients, and reversible in the remaining 1/3. Cataract, nephrolithiasis and vitamin D3 intoxication have been observed in some cases before surgery. Their incidence increased in severe surgical hypoparathyroidism. Osteoporosis of the spine has been diagnosed in 49% of patients including some with vertebral fractures. No correlation between the degree of spine osteoporosis and diagnosis before surgery, number of operations on thyroid gland, and type of therapy has been noted. The symptoms of
hypercalcemia
have been diagnosed in 5 patients out of which
hypercalcemia
has been transient in 2 patients, and lasted for 1-5 months in the remaining 3 patients. The results of 7,873 analyses of mineral metabolism have been assessed. Hypocalcemia has been found in 38.4%,
hypercalcemia
in 1.6%, hypomagnesemia in 25.7%, hyperphosphatemia in 41.5%, decreased alkaline phosphatase serum activity in 28.7%, and hypercalciuria in 22.4% of cases. Surgical hypoparathyroidism is frequently accompanied by surgical
hypothyroidism
and injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerves.
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PMID:[Postoperative hypoparathyroidism: risk of complications]. 166 68
A 35 year old woman was admitted with acute radial artery occlusion necessitating two operations and thrombolytic therapy. Subsequently a diagnosis of primary
hypothyroidism
was made and she was commenced on thyroxine replacement therapy. Her condition, however, continued to deteriorate with the development of an Addisonian crisis heralded by, and complicated by, severe, life-threatening
hypercalcaemia
. This case highlights the importance of considering Addison's disease in any patient whose condition deteriorates after the introduction of thyroxine replacement, and illustrates the often forgotten association of
hypercalcaemia
and hypoadrenalism.
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PMID:Life-threatening hypercalcaemia in association with Addisonian crisis. 175 31
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder of unknown etiology that frequently involves the lymph nodes, lungs, eyes, and skin. The disease can involve any organ system, and noncaseating granulomas are characteristically present. Synthesis of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, the most biologically active form of vitamin D, occurs in granulomatous tissue and may give rise to increases in its concentration in the peripheral circulation and to
hypercalcemia
and hypercalciuria. Infiltration of endocrine organs also occurs. Involvement of the hypothalamus and pituitary can cause primary polydipsia and disordered regulation of thirst; diabetes insipidus, impaired secretion of anterior pituitary hormones (with clinically apparent
hypothyroidism
, hypogonadism, hypoadrenalism, or impaired growth), and increases in serum prolactin may also result. Galactorrhea, however, seldom occurs. Involvement of the thyroid and adrenal glands rarely leads to hypofunction. Involvement of the pancreas rarely occurs but does not produce diabetes mellitus. Involvement of the male reproductive system results in epididymitis and hypogonadism, and involvement of the uterus causes abnormalities in menstrual function.
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PMID:Endocrine complications of sarcoidosis. 193 22
Congenital hypothyroid dwarfism was diagnosed in a family of Giant Schnauzers. Three female and two male puppies from different litters were evaluated for dwarfism, lethargy, somnolence, gait abnormalities, and constipation. On physical examination, disproportionate dwarfism (n = 5), macroglossia (n = 3), hypothermia (n = 3), delayed dental eruption (n = 3), ataxia (n = 2), and abdominal distension (n = 1) were identified. Results of initial laboratory tests showed anemia (n = 4), hypercholesterolemia (n = 4),
hypercalcemia
(n = 2), and transudative abdominal effusion (n = 1). Radiographic skeletal surveys disclosed epiphyseal dysgenesis and delayed skeletal maturation (n = 5). A diagnosis of
hypothyroidism
was established on the basis of low basal serum thyroxine concentrations that failed to increase following the administration of TSH (n = 5) and markedly reduced to absent thyroid image when evaluated with gamma camera imaging of the thyroid gland (n = 4). In the two dogs that were most thoroughly evaluated, the results of thyroid histology, prolonged TSH testing, and repeat thyroid imaging, after three daily injections of TSH, were all consistent with secondary or tertiary, rather than primary,
hypothyroidism
. When TSH was administered over a period of 3 consecutive days (5 IU/day, subcutaneously), serum thyroid hormone response became normal and resulted in a normal thyroid image in the two dogs re-evaluated with gamma camera imaging. Daily treatment with oral levothyroxine (20 micrograms/kg) resulted in complete remission in puppies (n = 4) treated prior to 4 months of age. The other puppy failed to attain normal breed standards for height.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Congenital hypothyroid dwarfism in a family of giant schnauzers. 174 85
Little notice has been paid in the surgical literature to problems with psychoeffective lithium, which by interfering with adenylate cyclase affects thyroid and parathyroid function, causing
hypercalcemia
, hyperparathyroidism, and
hypothyroidism
. Seven patients with lithiumogenic hyperparathyroidism occurring after years of lithium therapy underwent treatment and manifested osteoporosis (n = 2), hypertension (n = 2), nephrolithiasis (n = 1), coma (n = 1), rising
hypercalcemia
(n = 1), goitrous myxedema (n = 4), nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (n = 2), renal failure (n = 2), and hyperlipidemia (n = 1). Disease-directed parathyroidectomy (without morbidity) was curative. Unique laboratory findings included normal serum phosphorus and reduced urinary calcium and cyclic adenosine monophosphate values. Three separate cases of thyroid carcinoma after long-term lithium therapy were also treated, being preceded by myxedema (n = 2) and concurrent with hyperparathyroidism (n = 1). There has been only one previous report of lithium-associated thyroid carcinoma. All patients taking lithium should undergo surveillance for thyroid and parathyroid dysfunction and neoplasia, and appropriate surgical and medical treatment should be considered in each situation. Although hyperparathyroidism may be reversible with lithium discontinuance, such therapy may be obligatory for patient well-being, thus dictating parathyroidectomy.
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PMID:Lithiumogenic disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid glands as surgical disease. 224 24
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