| Literature DB >> 937877 |
K D Burman, J M Monchik, J M Earll, L Wartofsky.
Abstract
Total and ionized calcium concentrations as well as parathyroid hormone levels were measured in a group of hyperthyroid persons. Ionized and total calcium levels were elevated in 21 of 45 (47%) and in 12 of 45 (27%) thyrotoxic patients, respectively. Mean ionized and total calcium levels were higher in these 45 patients than in normal persons. Using two different radioimmunoassay systems for a total of 44 determinations, mean parathyroid hormone levels were lower in thyrotoxic patients than in subjects with proved hyperparathyroidism. These data suggest that [1] elevations of both ionized and total calcium concentrations occur frequently in thyrotoxic patients; [2] ionized calcium concentrations may be elevated in a higher percentage of hyperthyroid subjects than are total calcium concentrations; and [3] the hypercalcemia associated with thyrotoxicosis is not associated with elevated parathyroid hormone levels.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 937877 DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-84-6-668
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intern Med ISSN: 0003-4819 Impact factor: 25.391