Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Nephropathy

Primary hyperparathyroidism (referred to as primary hyperparathyroidism) is a large amount of parathyroid hormone (PTH) synthesis and secretion caused by hyperplasia, adenoma or adenocarcinoma of the parathyroid itself Through its effects on bones and kidneys, it leads to increased excretion of high calcium, hypophosphatemia, urinary calcium and phosphorus, kidney stones and bone damage, resulting in a series of clinical manifestations.

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