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- Title
HYPERPARATHYROIDIE PRIMAIRE DE DECOUVERTE FORTUITE A PROPOS D'UN CAS.
- Authors
Sow, D. S.; Traoré, D.; Traoré, B.; Koné, A.; Bah, Konaté M. M.; Mariko, M.; Doumbia, N.; Traoré, A.; Sidibé, A. T.
- Abstract
The authors are reporting here a documented case of hyperparathyroidism leading to hypercalcemia diagnosed spontaneously. A 75-year old female patient with has been treated since 3-4 years with metformin and ramipiril fortype 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, respectively. She was seen in our endocrinology outpatient visit for tingling in the arms associated with cervical pain with increasing intensity over the last six months. The patient's mother was diabetic and her father had high blood pressure. The diagnostic of primary hyperparathyroidism, resulting from a diffuse hyperplasia of the parathyroid gland, was retained after medical, biological, chirurgical and anatomo-pathological investigations. The blood level of PTH1-84 was 916.60pg/ml Normal value=15-68.3pg/ml. Conclusion: Diffuse poly-arthralgia in the neck and the lower limbs may not always be due to arthrosis in elderlies. Further investigation such as the dosage of blood level of calcium and PTH are required.
- Publication
Mali Médical, 2019, Vol 34, Issue 4, p55
- ISSN
0464-7874
- Publication type
Article