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==Overview==
==Overview==
Physical examination of patients with familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is usually unremarkable. Very rarely patients may have examination findings due to [[hypercalcemia]].
[[Physical examination]] of patients with [[familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia]] (FHH) is usually unremarkable. Very rarely patients may have [[Physical examination|examination]] findings due to [[hypercalcemia]].


==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==


*Physical examination of patients with FHH is usually unremarkable.<ref name="pmid21321169">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pallan S, Khan A |title=Primary hyperparathyroidism: Update on presentation, diagnosis, and management in primary care |journal=Can Fam Physician |volume=57 |issue=2 |pages=184–9 |year=2011 |pmid=21321169 |pmc=3038812 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[Physical examination]] of patients with FHH is usually unremarkable.<ref name="pmid21321169">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pallan S, Khan A |title=Primary hyperparathyroidism: Update on presentation, diagnosis, and management in primary care |journal=Can Fam Physician |volume=57 |issue=2 |pages=184–9 |year=2011 |pmid=21321169 |pmc=3038812 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Patients may have physical examination findings due to [[hypercalcemia]].<ref name="pmid11350446">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mishra SK, Agarwal G, Kar DK, Gupta SK, Mithal A, Rastad J |title=Unique clinical characteristics of primary hyperparathyroidism in India |journal=Br J Surg |volume=88 |issue=5 |pages=708–14 |year=2001 |pmid=11350446 |doi=10.1046/j.0007-1323.2001.01775.x |url=}}</ref>
*Patients may have physical examination findings due to [[hypercalcemia]].<ref name="pmid11350446">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mishra SK, Agarwal G, Kar DK, Gupta SK, Mithal A, Rastad J |title=Unique clinical characteristics of primary hyperparathyroidism in India |journal=Br J Surg |volume=88 |issue=5 |pages=708–14 |year=2001 |pmid=11350446 |doi=10.1046/j.0007-1323.2001.01775.x |url=}}</ref>


===Appearance of the Patient===
===Appearance of the Patient===
*Patients with FHH usually have a normal appearance.  
*Patients with [[FHH]] usually have a normal appearance.  


===Vital Signs===
===Vital Signs===
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
**[[High blood pressure]] due to [[hypercalcemia]]
**[[High blood pressure]] due to [[hypercalcemia]]
===Skin===
*Persistent [[itching]] may be present due to [[renal failure]]


===HEENT===
===HEENT===
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
** [[Band keratopathy]] ([[calcium]] precipitation in a horizontal band across the [[cornea]] in the palpebral aperture); may lead to [[Visual impairment|vision impairment]]
** [[Band keratopathy]] ([[calcium]] precipitation in a horizontal band across the [[cornea]] in the [[Palpebral fissure|palpebral aperture]]); may lead to [[Visual impairment|vision impairment]]
 
===Lungs===
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
**[[Dyspnea]] due to [[fluid overload]] form [[renal failure]]


===Cardiovasvular===
===Cardiovascular===
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] and other complications may have:
*Patients with [[hypercalcemia]] may have cardiovascular symptoms such as:
**[[Palpitation|Palpitations]] due to [[arrhythmias]]
**[[Palpitation|Palpitations]] due to [[arrhythmias]]
**Shortened [[QT interval]]
**Shortened [[QT interval]]
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===Neuromuscular===
===Neuromuscular===
*Patient is usually oriented to persons, place, and time.
*The patient is usually oriented to person, place, and time.
*Patients with severe [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
*Patients with severe [[hypercalcemia]] may have:
**[[Anxiety]]
**[[Anxiety]]

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Overview

Physical examination of patients with familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is usually unremarkable. Very rarely patients may have examination findings due to hypercalcemia.

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  • Patients with FHH usually have a normal appearance.

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References

  1. Pallan S, Khan A (2011). "Primary hyperparathyroidism: Update on presentation, diagnosis, and management in primary care". Can Fam Physician. 57 (2): 184–9. PMC 3038812. PMID 21321169.
  2. Mishra SK, Agarwal G, Kar DK, Gupta SK, Mithal A, Rastad J (2001). "Unique clinical characteristics of primary hyperparathyroidism in India". Br J Surg. 88 (5): 708–14. doi:10.1046/j.0007-1323.2001.01775.x. PMID 11350446.

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