Hyperparathyroidism

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Management of Asymptomatic Hyperparathyroidism

Investigations

  • Electryolytes including calcium, phosphate
  • ALP (elevated in 10-40%)
  • Urea, creatinine
  • 25-OH vitamin D
  • PTH
  • DEXA for bone mineral density and vertebral spine assessment
  • 24-hour urine for calcium, creatinine, creatinine clearance, and stone risk profile
  • Adomonal imaging by x-ray, ultrasound, or CT
  • Optional: HRpQCT, TBS by DEXA, bone turnover markers, FECa, genetic tests

Indications for surgery

  1. Serum calcium >0.25 mM/L above the ULN
  2. T-score -2.5 or less at L-spine, femoral neck, hip, or distal 1/3 radius
    • Can use Z-score -2.5 or less if under 50 years
  3. Vertebral fracture
  4. CrCl <60 mL/min
  5. Renal stones
  6. Age under 50 years

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