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Results 31 - 40 of 65 for parathyroid
  1. ... These include: DiGeorge syndrome, a genetic disorder. The parathyroid glands help control calcium use and removal by ... body. Rarely, a child is born with underactive parathyroid glands.
  2. ... a fat, called triglycerides, in the blood Overactive parathyroid gland Use of certain medicines (especially sulfonamides, thiazides, ...
  3. ... ERCP) or ultrasound guided biopsy Cystic fibrosis Overactive parathyroid gland Reye syndrome Use of certain medicines (especially ...
  4. ... may develop in the pituitary gland (brain) and parathyroid gland (neck) as well as in the pancreas.
  5. ... PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 14. Thakker RV. The parathyroid glands, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia. In: Goldman L, Cooney ...
  6. ... Fungal infections of the mouth and nails Underactive parathyroid gland
  7. ... Low calcium level due to damage to the parathyroid glands (located near the thyroid gland) Hypothyroidism (underactive ...
  8. ... procedures include the following: ALP isoenzyme Calcium (ionized) Parathyroid hormone ( PTH ) Urine calcium
  9. ... D, creatinine, calcium, phosphate , electrolyte, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone levels. Bone x-rays and a bone ...
  10. ... is also more common in people with: Hemochromatosis Parathyroid gland disease Dialysis-dependent renal failure
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