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This document contains a list of questions and answers related to hyperparathyroidism symptoms and laboratory tests. It includes information about symptoms, such as pain in bones and joints, muscle weakness, loss of appetite, etc., and associated laboratory test results, such as calcium, phosphorus levels, and other blood parameters.
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# 5-Hyperparathyroidism ## Symptoms: - Do you have pain in your bones and joints?: *No* - Have you noticed muscle weakness?: *Yes* - Have you had fractures due to fragile bones in the limbs or spine?: *No* - Have you been diagnosed with kidney stones?: *No* - Do you experience nausea or a loss o...
# 5-Hyperparathyroidism ## Symptoms: - Do you have pain in your bones and joints?: *No* - Have you noticed muscle weakness?: *Yes* - Have you had fractures due to fragile bones in the limbs or spine?: *No* - Have you been diagnosed with kidney stones?: *No* - Do you experience nausea or a loss of appetite?: *yes* - Do you feel increased fatigue?: *Yes* - Do you observe a decrease in muscle tone?: *No* - When did the pain start?: During pregnancy: 6 months - Nationality: Uzbek - Do you regularly use SPF cream?: Yes - How do you assess your skin color?: Rang - What is the conclusion of the scintigraphy?: conclusion ## Laboratory tests: - What is the bone mineral density (Z-score)?: -3 (Normal: -2.5) - Calcium (Ca): 2 mmol/L (Normal: 2.1-2.6 mmol/L) - Blood Phosphorus (P крови): 0.46 mmol/L (Normal: 0.45-2.2 mmol/L) - Alkaline Phosphatase: 317 U/L (Normal: 75-316 U/L) - Parathyroid Hormone (PTH): 14 pg/mL (Normal: 15-65 pg/mL) - Osteocalcin: 45 ng/mL (Normal: 11.0-43.0 ng/mL) - β-CrossLaps: 0.5 ng/mL (Normal: <0.573 ng/mL) - Vitamin D (25-OH-D): 35 ng/mL (Normal: 30-100 ng/mL) - Calcitonin: 5 pg/mL (Normal: 0-5.3 pg/mL) - ALT: 32 U/L (Normal: ≤ 31 U/L) - AST: 30 U/L (Normal: ≤ 31 U/L) - Creatinine: 40 µmol/L (Normal: 44-106 µmol/L) - eGFR: 1.6 (calculated) - Red Blood Cells (RBC): 4 million/mm³ (Normal: 3.9-4.7 million/mm³) - Hemoglobin (HGB): 110 g/L (Normal: 120-140 g/L; pregnant: 105-120 g/L) - Hematocrit (HCT): 0.5 (Normal: 0.36-0.42) - Platelets (PLT): 155 x 10⁹/L (Normal: 150-390 x 10⁹/L)