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Query: UMLS:C0231807 (exertional dyspnea)
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A 52-year-old woman, a hemodialysis patient, was admitted because of exertional dyspnea. Echocardiography showed left ventricular (LV) dilatation and reduced contraction. Coronary angiography showed no fixed stenosis. She had elevated levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) as a result of secondary hyperparathyroidism with advanced renal failure. After parathyroidectomy, marked improvement of LV function following immediate decrease of blood levels of PTH was observed. It is suggested that PTH might have a significant role in the pathogenesis of LV dysfunction and that parathyroidectomy might be effective as a therapy for heart failure in some patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism and LV dysfunction.
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PMID:Marked improvement of left ventricular function after parathyroidectomy in a hemodialysis patient with secondary hyperparathyroidism and left ventricular dysfunction. 1260 80

The association between hypocalcemia and heart failure is rare. There are few reported cases in the literature of this association, which is termed hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy. We report the case of a 61-year-old woman with no relevant medical history, admitted for progressively worsening exertional dyspnea, orthopnea and edema of the lower limbs for a previous month. Physical examination showed diffuse muscle spasms, with no signs of latent tetany.Further investigation revealed ionized calcium 0.54 mmol/l (normal 1.12-1.30), phosphorus 9.8 mg/dl, parathyroid hormone <2.5 pg/ml and CK >3000 U/l, with normal thyroid function. The electrocardiogram showed long QT interval and a pattern of left ventricular overload, and myocardial biomarkers were negative. The echocardiogram revealed regional wall motion abnormalities, coronary angiography was normal and a cranial CT scan detected calcification of basal ganglia and white matter. She started diuretic and calcium replacement therapy which resulted in complete clinical recovery, with no need for heart failure therapy after normalization of serum calcium.
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PMID:Hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy. 2358 87

Giant parathyroid cysts (PCs) are a rare entity and possess a benign clinical course. PCs may be functional or non-functional, depending on the ability of the cyst to secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH). The present study reports a rare case of a giant PC in a 56-year-old male who presented to the Affiliated Tumor Hospital, Zhengzhou University (Zhengzhou, Henan, China) with a 10-month history of exertional dyspnea, associated with mild dysphagia that had persisted for 3 months. The present study reviews the clinical situation, laboratory examination, radiographic findings, treatment and prognosis of the patient, and provides a brief discussion regarding the associated literature. Giant PCs may manifest with compressive symptoms of the surrounding tissues. The diagnosis of a giant PC is based on increased levels of PTH in the fluid collected during the aspiration of the cyst. Management by surgical excision is recommended for giant PCs that cause local cervical symptoms.
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PMID:Giant non-functional parathyroid cyst: A case report. 2699 55