There are three types of hyperparathyroidism and should be differentiated between each other. Hyperparathyroidism should be differeniated from other causes of hypercalcemia.
Causes of hypercalcemia include:
- Parathyroid related
- Primary hyperparathyroidism
- Typical primary hyperparathyroidism
- Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
- Secondary hyperparathyroidism
- Tertiary hyperparathyroidism
- Non-parathyroid related
- Malignancy
- Para-neoplastic syndrome: Parathyroid hormone related peptide
- Hypercalcemia due to bone destruction
- Medication induced
- Thiazide diuretics
- Lithium
- Nutritional
- Milk alkali syndrome
- Vitamin D toxicity
- Granulomatous disease
- Surgical
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| | | | Para-neoplastic syndrome: Parathyroid hormone related peptide | | Metaplasia: Hypercalcemia due to bone destruction | | Thiazide diuretics | | Lithium | | Milk alkali syndrome | | Vitamin D toxicity | | Sarcoidosis | | | Immobilization | |
Differential diagnosis fo hyperparathyroidism on the basis of hypercalcemia
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Disorder
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Mechanism of hypercalcemia
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Clinical features
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Laboratory findings
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Hyperparathyroidism
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Primary hyperparathyroidism
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Increase in secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH) from a primary process in parathyroid gland. Parathyroid hormone causes increase in serum calcium.
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- Usually asymptomatic
- Hypercalcemia detected on routine biochemical panel
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism
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Increase in secretion of parathyroid hormone from a secondary process. Parathyroid hormone causes increase in serum calcium.
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- May present with history of:
- Chronic renal failure
- Vitamin D deficiency
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- ↑ PTH
- '''↓/N''' Ca
- '''↑ phosphate'''
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Tertiary hyperparathyroidism
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continuous elevation of parathyroid hormone even after successful treatment of the secondary cause of elevated parathyroid hormone. Parathyroid hormone causes increase in serum calcium.
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- Usually present with history of:
- Usually hyperplasia of all four parathyroid glands
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Malignancy
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Para-neplastic syndroms
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Hypercalcemia due to bone destruction
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Medication induced
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Lithium
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Thiazide diuretics
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Nutritional
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Milk-alkali syndrome
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Vitamin D toxicity
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Granulomatous disease
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Sarcoidosis
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