2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2010.08.005
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La moitié des patients atteints d’hyperparathyroïdies primaires ont un déficit en vitamine D aggravant l’atteinte osseuse

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“…Our series is in line with the literature [5] [10] [19]. In addition, Velayoudom-Cephise et al [19] found an associated vitamin D deficiency of 51% in a French series.…”
Section: Clinical and Biological Datasupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our series is in line with the literature [5] [10] [19]. In addition, Velayoudom-Cephise et al [19] found an associated vitamin D deficiency of 51% in a French series.…”
Section: Clinical and Biological Datasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Thus, in the majority of cases, the diagnosis was easy to establish by demonstrating simultaneous elevation of serum calcium and serum PTH. In 10% of patients, PTH was not clearly elevated but was inappropriate for hypercalcaemia [19]. Our series is in line with the literature [5] [10] [19].…”
Section: Clinical and Biological Datasupporting
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“…Là aussi, on doit considérer l'hyperparathyroïdie primitive comme une précaution d'emploi, et non comme une contreindication. La moitié des patients atteints d'hyperparathyroïdie primaire ont en effet un déficit en vitamine D aggravant l'atteinte osseuse [61]. Une publication rapporte le traitement par vitamine D de 21 cas d'hyperparathyroïdie primitive visant à maintenir le taux de 25-(OH)-vitamine D supérieur à 20 ng/mL.…”
Section: Y A-t-il Un Risque D'hypercalciurie Et De Lithiase Rénale ?unclassified