Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Flashcards

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what is Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

A

overproduction of PTH from an abnormal stimulus-> not from parathyroid gland

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Secondary Hyperparathyroidism occurs when parathyroid gland is being chronically stimulated to release __

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PTH

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what are some things that cause PTH to be released in Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

A
renal failure (MCC)
kidney transplantation
vitamin d DEFICIENCY
hyperphosphatemia
hypocalcemia
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4
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decreased calcium levels will cause __ to be released

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PTH

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clinical manifestation of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

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renal failure is most common

dysrhythmias, osteomalacia, myopathy

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Secondary Hyperparathyroidism labs

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decreased to normal calcium levels
increased PTH
increased PO4 (renal) or decreased PO4 (vitamin D deficiency)
decreased vitamin D

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What imaging would be done for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

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x-ray for areas of bone pain

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treatment for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

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correct vitamin D deficiency
renal: dietary phosphate restriction, phosphate binders if dietary restriction doesn’t work
if the above aren’t successful then parathyroidectomy for severe Hyperparathyroidism

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prognosis for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

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medical therapy is mostly succesful

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10
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if surgery is required to treat Secondary Hyperparathyroidism, what is the recurrence rate?

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10%

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