Parathyroid Diagnosis-Part 1- Areas of Confusion in Diagnosing Primary Hyperparathyroidism

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Parathyroid Disease - areas of confusion in diagnosing primary hyperparathryoidism: part 1: Shows how 1,445 endocrinologists did workups on more than 10,000 patients with high calcium levels and the trends of endocrinologists around the world in diagnosing primary hyperparathyroidism. Also discussed is how FHH cannot be distinguished from PHPT with a 24 hr urine test.

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  • @robinnicholson3290
    @robinnicholson3290 6 лет назад +2

    I was diagnosed with HPT after a finding of 10.9 blood calcium, Vitamin D at 12.94 and PTH at 352.7 -- And yes, you read that correctly! I was diagnosed in February and my surgery is scheduled for May. I credit my doctor, who at my first visit, LISTENED to all my symptoms and within 5 minutes suggested I see an endocrinologist to be evaluated for PTH. Thank you for these videos. I've done my research and feel very informed about my tumor, and that is due mainly to your informative videos. THANK YOU!!!

  • @ninajohnson8389
    @ninajohnson8389 4 года назад

    I just had surgery
    Had tumors and hyperplasia

  • @nessieness5433
    @nessieness5433 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this very interesting video, it contains very important information! Dr. Norman's pronunciation is not always that easy to follow unfortunately.