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Query: UMLS:C0221002 (
primary hyperparathyroidism
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The different subgroups of hypercalciuria cannot be separated clearly by the Pak calcium-load test. To improve the diagnosis and therapy we examined all relevant parameters of calcium metabolism in 32 patients with calcium urolithiasis and hypercalciuria (> 6.25 mmol/day). We also conducted bone mineral density measurements as well as the Pak calcium-load test. In most cases the pathophysiological constellations which Pak takes as the basis for his classification of hypercalciuria could not be shown. To date, diagnostics only insufficiently explains the genesis of hypercalciuria (except pHPT). As a consequence, a therapeutic problem arises: a low-calcium diet should not be generally recommended, since some patients may develop osteopenia. From our investigation the following diagnostic and therapeutic conclusions can be drawn: (1) Hypercalciuria in
primary hyperparathyroidism
should be treated by surgical removal of the adenoma. (2) The parathormone-independent
osteogenic
form should be treated with thiazides. (3) Hypercalciuria with increased 1.25-dihydroxyvitamin D should be treated by low-calcium diet.
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PMID:[Studies of calcium metabolism in patients with hypercalciuria]. 899 31
Ossifying fibroma is an uncommon benign
osteogenic
neoplasm arising from cells of the periodontal ligament, typically with a slowly progressive enlargement of the affected bone. The neoplasm sometimes presents with hyperparathyroidism, most of which cases are due to familial parathyroid tumours. We report a rare case of ossifying fibroma of the mandible which showed very rapid growth and presented with
primary hyperparathyroidism
due to non-familial parathyroid adenoma. Despite improvement of parathyroid dysfunction after removal of the parathyroid adenoma, the tumour continued to grow very aggressively. The case required partial mandibular resection for complete resection of the tumour, and fixation of the remaining mandible with a titanium plate.
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PMID:Ossifying fibroma of the mandible with primary hyperparathyroidism due to non-familial parathyroid adenoma. 1713 36