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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Natural History== | ==Natural History== | ||
==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
Patients with type Ia pseudohypoparathyroidism have an increased rate of other endocrine abnormalities (such as [[hypothyroidism (patient information)|hypothyroidism]] and [[hypogonadism (patient information)|hypogonadism]]). | Patients with type Ia pseudohypoparathyroidism have an increased rate of other endocrine abnormalities (such as [[hypothyroidism (patient information)|hypothyroidism]] and [[hypogonadism (patient information)|hypogonadism]]). | ||
Complications of [[hypocalcemia]] associated with pseudohypoparathyroidism may include [[seizures]] and other endocrine problems, leading to lowered sexual drive and lowered sexual development, lowered energy levels, and increased weight. | Complications of [[hypocalcemia]] associated with pseudohypoparathyroidism may include [[seizures]] and other endocrine problems, leading to lowered sexual drive and lowered sexual development, lowered energy levels, and increased weight. | ||
==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
Low blood calcium in pseudohypoparathyroidism is usually milder than in other forms of [[hypoparathyroidism]]. | Low blood calcium in pseudohypoparathyroidism is usually milder than in other forms of [[hypoparathyroidism]]. | ||
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Overview
Natural History
Complications
Patients with type Ia pseudohypoparathyroidism have an increased rate of other endocrine abnormalities (such as hypothyroidism and hypogonadism).
Complications of hypocalcemia associated with pseudohypoparathyroidism may include seizures and other endocrine problems, leading to lowered sexual drive and lowered sexual development, lowered energy levels, and increased weight.
Prognosis
Low blood calcium in pseudohypoparathyroidism is usually milder than in other forms of hypoparathyroidism.