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Generation of Hypoparathyroid Rats via Carbon-Nanoparticle-Assisted Parathyroidectomy
Published on: July 14, 2023
[Parathyroid and bone. Secondary hyperparathyroidism after renal transplantation]
Shigeo Negi1, Masanori Okamoto, Takashi Shigematsu
1Wakayama Medical University, Division of Nephrology and Blood Purification Medicine.
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Serum parathyroid hormone concentrations decrease progressively during the first 3 to 6 month after successful renal transplantation. However 1 year after transplantation, persistent hyperparathyroidism is common. Hypercalcemia due to persistent hyperparathyroidism cause graft dysfunction and cardiovascular calcification. Renal transplant recipients with persistent hyperparathyroidism need treatment with vitamin D and calcium, in some cases parathyroidectomy has to be considered.
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