Hyperparathyroidism Flashcards

1
Q

what does increased levels of PTH result in?

A

high serum calcium

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primary disease causes

A

small adenomas (single gland involved, other atrophic)
hyperplasia (typically involves all glands and is associated with MEN1/2a)
carcinoma

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secondary disease cause

A

chroinc hypocalcaemia with compensatory over-activity of parathyroid glands (hyperplasia)

  • renal failure
  • low calcium intake
  • vitamin D deficiency
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tertiary disease causes

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hyperplasia from secondary hyperparathyroidism causes autonomous activity associated with hypercalcaemia

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presentation of hyperparathyroidism

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  • bone= pain, fracture, osteoporosis or osteitis fibrosa cystica
  • nephron= stones
  • GI= constipation, peptic ulcer disease, pancreatitis, gall stones
  • CNS= depression, lethargy, seizures
  • neuromuscular= weakness and fatigue
  • CVS= calcification of aortic and mitral valves
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diagnosis

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sestamibi scan (two isotopes)
bloods for hormones and calcium, phosphate, PTH
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diagnosis of primary

A

high calcium and PTH

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secondary diagnosis

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low calcium and high PTH

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tertiary diagnosis

A

high calcium and PTH (much higher than primary)

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management

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  • surgery to remove
  • cinacalet= calcium mimetic used in tertiary and carcinoma
  • fluids and low calcium and vitamin D diet
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when should surgery be encouraged?

A

renal stones
renal impairment
osteoporosis

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indications for parathyroidectomy

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under 50
reduced kidney function (eGFR <60mL/min)
end organ damage e.g. osteitis fibrosa cystica, Brown’s tumours, gastric ulcer, kidney stones, OP, bone cysts and fibrosis)

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13
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what can chronic renal disease lead to?

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vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism

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14
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management of secondary hyperparathyroidism with chronic renal disease

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titre treatment to PTH levels and phosphate binders

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