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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There is a functional classification of hypocalcemia which includes complete absent of PTH gland, PTH insufficiency and PTH overactivity. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
* Hypocalcemia may be classified functionally into following subtypes: | |||
==== Absence of PTH ==== | |||
* Absence of PTH is primarily seen in | |||
** Hereditary hypoparathyroidism | |||
** Acquired hypoparathyroidism | |||
** Hypomagnesemia | |||
==== PTH Insufficiency ==== | |||
* PTH insufficiency is seen in active vitamin D lacking which is seen in | |||
** Dietary intake | |||
** Insufficient exposure to sunlight | |||
** Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 1 | |||
** Chronic renal failure | |||
* PTH insufficiency is seen in active vitamin D ineffectiveness which is seen in | |||
** Intestinal malabsorption | |||
** Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 2 | |||
** Pseudoparathyroidism | |||
==== PTH Overwhelmed ==== | |||
* PTH overactivity which is seen in | |||
** Severe hypophosphatemia | |||
** Tumor Lysis syndrome | |||
** Acute renal failure | |||
** Rhabdomyolysis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There is a functional classification of hypocalcemia which includes complete absent of PTH gland, PTH insufficiency and PTH overactivity.
Classification
- Hypocalcemia may be classified functionally into following subtypes:
Absence of PTH
- Absence of PTH is primarily seen in
- Hereditary hypoparathyroidism
- Acquired hypoparathyroidism
- Hypomagnesemia
PTH Insufficiency
- PTH insufficiency is seen in active vitamin D lacking which is seen in
- Dietary intake
- Insufficient exposure to sunlight
- Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 1
- Chronic renal failure
- PTH insufficiency is seen in active vitamin D ineffectiveness which is seen in
- Intestinal malabsorption
- Vitamin D-dependent rickets type 2
- Pseudoparathyroidism
PTH Overwhelmed
- PTH overactivity which is seen in
- Severe hypophosphatemia
- Tumor Lysis syndrome
- Acute renal failure
- Rhabdomyolysis