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Updated: May 14 2017

Hypoparathyroid

Snap Shot
  • A 33-year-old woman with a total thyroidectomy for papillary carcinoma of the thyroid, is noted to have carpal spasm when her blood pressure is taken and facial muscle contractions with tapping over the facial nerve.
Introduction
  • Most commonly caused by parathyroidectomy
  • Also a complication of thyroid surgery  
Presentation
  • Presents with tetany symptoms of hypocalcemia
    • carpal tunnel spasm after blood pressure readings (Trousseau's Sign)
    • Facial muscle contractions after tapping on the facial nerve (Chvostek's Sign)
Evaluation

 
Serum Ca
Serum Phos
PTH
Common Cause
Hyperparathyroidism
adenoma
Hypoparathyroidism
parathyroidectomy
Ectopic PTH
malignancy
Vit D malabsorption
celiac disease, other GI isease
hypo vit D with no phosphate excretion from the kidney.
renal failure, pseudo
hypoparathyroidism
Treatment
  • Give calcium gluconate
  • Vitamin D supplement
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