Calcitonin response to calcium infusion test in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zvezdana Jemuovic ◽  
Marina Djurovic ◽  
Sandra Pekic ◽  
Dragana Miljic ◽  
Marko Stojanovic ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emir Muzurovic ◽  
Sandra Pekic ◽  
Marina Djurovic ◽  
Dragana Miljic ◽  
Marko Stojanovic ◽  
...  

1967 ◽  
Vol 56 (1_Suppl) ◽  
pp. S31 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.-A. Lamberg ◽  
P. Torsti ◽  
J. Takkunen

1991 ◽  
Vol 125 (6) ◽  
pp. 668-674 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anders Bergenfelz ◽  
Stig Valdermarsson ◽  
Bo Ahrén

Abstract. Plasma levels of parathyroid hormone were determined pre-operatively in 27 consecutive patients with clinical and biochemical signs of primary hyperparathyroidism, by the use of one assay recognizing the intact PTH molecule and one assay recognizing the mid-portion of PTH. Plasma levels of mid-molecule PTH were normal in 5 of the patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. In 4 of these patients, plasma levels of intact PTH were raised. Conversely, in 6 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, intact PTH were normal pre-operatively. In 5 of these cases, plasma levels of mid-molecule PTH were raised. The EDTA infusion test was performed in 6 patients with normal baseline plasma level of intact PTH pre-operatively. The test correctly predicted all the patients in this group who were found to have primary hyperparathyroidism, as well as a patient with normal parathyroid glands found at operation. We conclude that some patients with primary hyperparathyroidism have normal baseline plasma levels of intact PTH. In these patients, plasma levels of mid-molecule PTH and an EDTA infusion test provide further diagnostic information.


CHEST Journal ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 59 (2) ◽  
pp. 188-190
Author(s):  
Lt. Cdr. Joseph W. Sokolowski ◽  
Cdr. Robert C. Elliott

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 599-602
Author(s):  
David L. Schwartz ◽  
John J. White ◽  
Frank Saulsbury ◽  
J. Alex Haller

Serum gastrin levels were equivocally elevated in a 9-year-old boy with suspected Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. He had copious hyperacidity on fasting gastric analysis which was increased insignificantly following histamine administration. A calcium infusion test produced diagnostically elevated serum gastrin values (average 400 pg/ml) which were sustained for the course of the four-hour infusion. A malignant islet cell tumor of the pancreas metastatic to a celiac lymph node was found, and total gastrectomy performed. The boy adjusted well and is gaining along his curves for height and weight one year postoperatively. The calcium infusion test, or its counterpart the calcium challenge, appears to be a helpful method for identifying the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, particularly in children in whom fasting serum gastrin values may not be diagnostic by adult standards.


The Lancet ◽  
1956 ◽  
Vol 267 (6927) ◽  
pp. 823-826 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.E.C. Nordin ◽  
Russell Fraser

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