Title of article
Prolonged hypophosphatemia following parathyroidectomy in chronic hemodialysis patients
Author/Authors
altun, e. department of nephrology,faculty of medicine,cukurova university, Turkey , paydas, s. department of nephrology,faculty of medicine,cukurova university, Turkey , kaya, b. department of nephrology,faculty of medicine,cukurova university, Turkey , balal, m. department of nephrology,faculty of medicine,cukurova university, Turkey
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976
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979
Abstract
Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) is a common problem in patients with end-stage renal disease. In cases with severe and resistant SHPT,surgical parathyroidectomy (PTX) is recommended. Hungry bone syndrome (HBS) following surgical PTX is most often associated with hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia. The mechanisms for the HBS are not clear,and a method for its prevention has not been established. We present three hemodialysis patients with persistant hypophosphatemia after PTX. In our parathyroidectomized patients,hypocalcemia could be corrected with calcium and vitamin D treatment,but hypophosphatemia continued for eight months in one patient and in two other patients until the last visit (10 and 2 months,respectively). Predisposing factors such as old age,diabetes mellitus and parathyroid adenoma were not found in our patients. All three patients were younger ( 35 years old) and anuric. Hemodialysis durations were seven,three and two years. In summary,HBS presented with hypocalcemia,and especially hypophosphatemia cannot be developed uncommonly and may persist for a long time following PTX in HD patients.
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Record number
2678549
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