Primary hyperparathyroidism and vitamin D deficiency
Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is the third most common endocrine disease after diabetes mellitus and thyroid pathology. Recent epidemiological and experimental data have shown that long-term maintenance of low vitamin D levels in the blood can lead to the development of hyperplastic processes i...
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oai:doaj.org-article:fa8b0bfd96624d7899e8fe7460001fc32021-12-01T12:22:37ZPrimary hyperparathyroidism and vitamin D deficiency0040-36602309-534210.26442/00403660.2021.10.201081https://doaj.org/article/fa8b0bfd96624d7899e8fe7460001fc32021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/86969/65151https://doaj.org/toc/0040-3660https://doaj.org/toc/2309-5342Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is the third most common endocrine disease after diabetes mellitus and thyroid pathology. Recent epidemiological and experimental data have shown that long-term maintenance of low vitamin D levels in the blood can lead to the development of hyperplastic processes in the cells of the parathyroid glands, followed by autonomous production of parathyroid hormone. In PHPT vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency according to various sources occurs with a frequency of 5377% of cases. The literature review indicates more severe disease in patients with concomitant vitamin D deficiency. The expediency of preoperative assessment of vitamin D levels in all patients with PHPT in order to minimize the risk of hypocalcemia after parathyroidectomy is discussed. This article presents the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and PHPT, as well as possible methods for correcting vitamin D deficiency in PHPT. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of the occurrence of pathological processes in the parathyroid glands under conditions of low vitamin D levels are presented.Gyuzel E. RunovaOlga O. GolouninaIrina V. GlinkinaValentin V. Fadeev"Consilium Medicum" Publishing housearticlevitamin dprimary hyperparathyroidismparathyroid glands25-hydroxycholecalciferolcalcium and phosphorus metabolismMedicineRRUТерапевтический архив, Vol 93, Iss 10, Pp 1221-1226 (2021) |
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Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is the third most common endocrine disease after diabetes mellitus and thyroid pathology. Recent epidemiological and experimental data have shown that long-term maintenance of low vitamin D levels in the blood can lead to the development of hyperplastic processes in the cells of the parathyroid glands, followed by autonomous production of parathyroid hormone. In PHPT vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency according to various sources occurs with a frequency of 5377% of cases. The literature review indicates more severe disease in patients with concomitant vitamin D deficiency. The expediency of preoperative assessment of vitamin D levels in all patients with PHPT in order to minimize the risk of hypocalcemia after parathyroidectomy is discussed. This article presents the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and PHPT, as well as possible methods for correcting vitamin D deficiency in PHPT. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of the occurrence of pathological processes in the parathyroid glands under conditions of low vitamin D levels are presented. |
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Gyuzel E. Runova Olga O. Golounina Irina V. Glinkina Valentin V. Fadeev |
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Gyuzel E. Runova Olga O. Golounina Irina V. Glinkina Valentin V. Fadeev |
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Gyuzel E. Runova |
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Primary hyperparathyroidism and vitamin D deficiency |
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Primary hyperparathyroidism and vitamin D deficiency |
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