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*In Japan, the [[prevalence]] of pseudohypoparathyroidism ranges from a low of 0.26 per 100,000 persons to a high of 0.42 per 100,000 persons with an average [[prevalence]] of 0.34 per 100,000 persons.<ref name="pmid10695258">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nakamura Y, Matsumoto T, Tamakoshi A, Kawamura T, Seino Y, Kasuga M, Yanagawa H, Ohno Y |title=Prevalence of idiopathic hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism in Japan |journal=J Epidemiol |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=29–33 |year=2000 |pmid=10695258 |doi= |url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea1991/10/1/10_1_29/_pdf}}</ref> | *In Japan, the [[prevalence]] of pseudohypoparathyroidism ranges from a low of 0.26 per 100,000 persons to a high of 0.42 per 100,000 persons with an average [[prevalence]] of 0.34 per 100,000 persons.<ref name="pmid10695258">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nakamura Y, Matsumoto T, Tamakoshi A, Kawamura T, Seino Y, Kasuga M, Yanagawa H, Ohno Y |title=Prevalence of idiopathic hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism in Japan |journal=J Epidemiol |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=29–33 |year=2000 |pmid=10695258 |doi= |url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea1991/10/1/10_1_29/_pdf}}</ref> | ||
*In Italy, the estimated [[prevalence]] of | *In Italy, the estimated [[prevalence]] of Pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a, pseudohypoparathyroidism type1b, and pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism is 0.67 per 100,000.<ref name="urlOrphanet: Pseudohypoparat">{{cite web |url=http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/Disease_Search.php?lng=EN&data_id=12935&Disease_Disease_Search_diseaseGroup=Pseudohypoparathyroidism&Disease_Disease_Search_diseaseType=Pat&Disease(s)/group%20of%20diseases=Pseudohypoparathyroidism&title=Pseudohypoparat |title=Orphanet: Pseudohypoparat |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
===Age=== | |||
*Patients with pseudohypoparthyroidism type 1a and type 1c present in the second decade with physical features of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy.<ref name="urlOrphanet: Pseudohypoparat" /> | |||
*Neonatal screening can detect patients with severe hypoparathyroidism in severe cases.<ref name="urlOrphanet: Pseudohypoparat" /> | |||
===Race=== | |||
*There is no racial predilection to pseudohypoparathyroidism. | |||
===Gender=== | |||
*The prevalence and incidence of pseudohypoparathyroidism is more common in women than in men. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mazia Fatima, MBBS [2]
Overview
All types of pseudohypoparathyroidism and associated parathyroid resistance syndromes are rare diseases.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Prevalence
- In Japan, the prevalence of pseudohypoparathyroidism ranges from a low of 0.26 per 100,000 persons to a high of 0.42 per 100,000 persons with an average prevalence of 0.34 per 100,000 persons.[1]
- In Italy, the estimated prevalence of Pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a, pseudohypoparathyroidism type1b, and pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism is 0.67 per 100,000.[2]
Age
- Patients with pseudohypoparthyroidism type 1a and type 1c present in the second decade with physical features of Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy.[2]
- Neonatal screening can detect patients with severe hypoparathyroidism in severe cases.[2]
Race
- There is no racial predilection to pseudohypoparathyroidism.
Gender
- The prevalence and incidence of pseudohypoparathyroidism is more common in women than in men.
References
- ↑ Nakamura Y, Matsumoto T, Tamakoshi A, Kawamura T, Seino Y, Kasuga M, Yanagawa H, Ohno Y (2000). "Prevalence of idiopathic hypoparathyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism in Japan". J Epidemiol. 10 (1): 29–33. PMID 10695258.
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