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. Episodes of hypercalcemia (35.3% vs 40%, P = 1) or hypocalcemia (38.9% vs 10%, P = 0.194) did not correlate with BGC. Additionally, there was no relation with the type of active vitamin D drugs they were receiving (calcitriol (35% vs 40%); and
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treatment was made in accordance with the patient and families. No complication of surgery including keloid scarring, recurrent laryngeal palsy, and persistent hypocalcemia was observed. Due to hypothyroidism after surgery, all patients were treated with L
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, 4 ); it bears the risk of postoperative hypocalcemia, and radioiodine treatment (RAI) is known to treat micrometastatic disease ( 5 ). The excellent response of DTC to RAI, besides its indolent behavior, is the main reason for its excellent
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Department of Renal Physiology, Necker Hospital, Université de Paris, Paris, France
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hyperparathyroidism, denosumab induced a marked hypocalcemia and an increased PTH level within 15 days. Therefore, close monitoring is required during the first few weeks in patients with advanced CKD. Recently, a trial compared the 1-year effect of denosumab to
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skin and soft tissue lesions ( 60 , 67 ). The most common adverse effects of bisphosphonates are hypocalcemia and acute phase reaction while a rare but clinically significant adverse effect is osteonecrosis of the jaw ( 62 , 68 ). No serious adverse
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lack of this vitamin leads to symptoms of hypocalcemia and problems in bone mineralization. In addition, this reduction can be associated with neuroinflammatory, neurodegenerative and neuropsychological diseases, suggesting the hypothesis that vitamin D
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-thyroidectomy complications may occur at various incidence rates such as hypocalcemia. RAI is increasingly considered as a safe and inexpensive modality of treatment for GD ( 9 ). Although most of the side effects of RAI are mild, many patients will develop early
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hypocalcemia in the parathyroid gland (3) (in this context, it is also referred as parathyroid secretory protein 1). It represents the most abundant protein among the phosphorylated proteins released by the parathyroid glands and its secretion and
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, ‘Aghia Sophia’ Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece
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describe subjects with PTH-resistant hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia accompanied by a constellation of developmental and skeletal defects termed ‘Albright hereditary osteodystrophy’ (AHO). These features included short stature, round facies
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