Abstract : Primary hyperparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the outpatient setting. Ph
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Abstract : Primary hyperparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the outpatient setting. Phenotypically it has evolved from a disease of overt symptomatology to one of vague complaints and biochemical diagnosis. Preoperative localization and intraoperative parathyroid hormone have revolutionized the surgical management of these patients. Minimally invasive operations are now common worldwide with low morbidity and high patient satisfaction.Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.PMID 20510724 PubMed - indexed for MEDLINEPublication Types MeSH Terms SubstancesPublication Types ReviewMeSH TermsDiagnosis DifferentialHumansHypercalcemia/etiology*Hypercalcemia/pathologyHyperparathyroidism Primary/diagnosisHyperparathyroidism Primary/pathologyHyperparathyroidism Primary/surgery*Image Processing Computer-AssistedMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia/diagnosisMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia/pathologyMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia/surgeryParathyroid Glands/pathologyParathyroid Hormone/bloodParathyroidectomy/methodsPostoperative CareRadionuclide ImagingReoperationSensitivity and SpecificityTechnetium Tc 99m Sestamibi/diagnostic useTomography Emission-Computed Single-PhotonTomography X-Ray ComputedUltrasonographySubstancesParathyroid HormoneTechnetium Tc 99m SestamibiLinkOut - more resourcesFull Text SourcesElsevier ScienceW.B. 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