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Query: UMLS:C0221002 (
primary hyperparathyroidism
)
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In 82 patients, a preoperative diagnosis of
primary hyperparathyroidism
has been established by means of transfemoral neck vein catheterization and measurement of serum immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (iPTH). Twenty-five of these patients have had cancer in other parts of the body but with no evidence of recurrence or metastasis. One patient had carcinoma of the colon with metastases, and four were members of families with multiple endocrine adenomatosis (MEA, Types I and II). In six other hypercalcemic patients, high levels of iPTH were found also in the effluent blood from cancer sites other than the parathyroid gland, secondary to ectopic hormone production or pseudohyperparathyroidism. In addition, a high serum level of iPTH was found in the superior vena cava of a seventh patient who had
carcinoma of the breast
but no clinical or radiological signs of recurrence or metastasis with the exception of an enlarged liver. This iPTH finding was interpreted as being, probably, the result of parathyroid adenoma in either the neck or the mediastinum. At the time of operation, a transcervical mediastinal search was made. Four normal cervical parathyroid glands were found; three were removed. Hypercalcemia persisted after operation, and the patient died. At postmortem examination, microscopic study revealed that the disease had metastasized to lungs and hilar lymph nodes. There was massive metastasis in the liver; the liver contained a large amount of iPTH. The results of these investigations suggest that (1) venous catheterization of the neck veins and the effluent blood from extraparathyroid tumors aid in identifying and localizing iPTH production; (2) primary benign hyperparathyroidism is not uncommon in patients with cancer, and its co-existence must be recognized; (3) high serum iPTH level in the superior vena cava may be found in patients with metastatic or primary cancer of the thoracic cavity; and (4) hyperparathyroidism may be the first hint of a familial multiple endocrine syndrome.
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PMID:Hypercalcemia in patients with known malignent disease. 96 5
Osteocalcin is synthesized by osteoblasts and its concentration in serum is increased when bone metabolism is raised. Radioimmunoassay of serum from 88 healthy adults gave a mean osteocalcin value for the whole group of 4.11 +/- 1.43 ng/ml. The level rose with age. In seven patients with
primary hyperparathyroidism
the mean value was markedly raised to 19.37 +/- 9.2 ng/ml, in 23 with metastasizing
carcinoma of the breast
it was elevated to 6.57 +/- 2.98 ng/ml. Serial measurements in 14 female patients over seven months revealed different changes in osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase in some of them. In patients with breast cancer and soft-tissue metastases or without metastases both osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase levels were normal. Three of 17 patients with multiple myeloma had increased osteocalcin levels. These results indicate that it is clinically helpful to know osteocalcin levels in
primary hyperparathyroidism
. Determination of osteocalcin concentration, in addition to that of alkaline phosphatase, can be of value in the postmastectomy management of patients with breast cancer, especially in the early recognition of bone metastases. The diagnostic value of osteocalcin levels in multiple myeloma remains undecided.
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PMID:[Osteocalcin, a marker in diseases with elevated bone metabolism]. 387 69
Porcine calcitonin in a slow-release gelatin vehicle was given by intramuscular injection to 10 patients-four with
primary hyperparathyroidism
, four with Paget's disease, and two with
carcinoma of the breast
and hypercalcaemia. All cases showed a fall in serum calcium with an immediate rise in urine calcium. All except three patients with
primary hyperparathyroidism
showed a fall in serum phosphorus, but an immediate rise in urine phosphorus occurred in all cases. Urine hydroxyproline output fell in three patients with severe Paget's disease. Urine sodium rose in all cases, but the effects on potassium, magnesium, water, and pH were not appreciably different from results obtained in four control subjects who were given the gelatin vehicle alone.The data suggest that calcitonin caused a decrease in the tubular resorption of calcium and phosphorus. The hypocalcaemic effect appeared to be due to a decrease in bone resorption in the patients with Paget's disease but in the remaining cases could be accounted for in part or entirely by the rise in urine calcium.
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PMID:Renal effects of calcitonin. 546 Aug 39
A procedure for bioassaying parathyroid hormone-like activity in human urine has been developed. 24-hr urine samples were concentrated with dry Sephadex G-25 and bioassayed in the young thyroparathyrocauterized mouse by the measurement of whole blood calcium. Recovery of biological activity and radioiodinated beef parathyroid hormone was over 80%. Normal subjects usually excreted less than 30 U (USP) of activity per day while 18 patients with proven
primary hyperparathyroidism
excreted a mean of 182 U/day (USP). The activity was not found in 7 patients with hypoparathyroidism or in 5 patients with
carcinoma of the breast
, but was present in 9 patients with uremia and in 5 with carcinoma of the lung and hypercalcemia.
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PMID:A study of urinary excretion of parathyroid hormone in man. 565 89