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Primary hyperparathyroidism

Primary hyperparathyroidism is usually caused by a tumor within the parathyroid gland. The symptoms of the condition relate to the elevated calcium levels, which can cause digestive symptoms, kidney stones, psychiatric abnormalities, and bone disease. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Is A
Hyperparathyroidism
May Cause
Abdominal calcification in an infant or child
Acro-osteolysis
Biconcave vertebra
Gallstone
Gastrointestinal tract ulcer
Hypophosphatemia
Intraorbital calcification
Kyphosis
Multiple fractures
Multiple intracranial calcification
Salivary gland abnormality
Salivary gland/duct abnormality
Scattered decreased and increased bone density
Scoliosis
Widespread predominantly medullary osteosclerosis
Is A
Hyperparathyroidism
May Cause
Abdominal calcification in an infant or child
Acro-osteolysis
Biconcave vertebra
Gallstone
Gastrointestinal tract ulcer
Hypophosphatemia
Intraorbital calcification
Kyphosis
Multiple fractures
Multiple intracranial calcification
Salivary gland abnormality
Salivary gland/duct abnormality
Scattered decreased and increased bone density
Scoliosis
Widespread predominantly medullary osteosclerosis


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