Abstract:Autoimmune thyroiditis and primary hyperparathyroidism are frequent diseases, mainly affecting postmenopausal women. The association between the two pathologies has been described in the literature but the underlying mechanism is not yet elucidated. We present two female patients with autoimmune thyroiditis who developed primary hyperparathyroidism. Both had normal thyroid function, high antithyroid antibodies, and high PTH and calcium values. Thyroid ultrasonography and 99m Tc-MIBI scintigraphy localized the … Show more
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