EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)

An overview of Russian and foreign literature data with an analysis of the epidemiology of primary hyperparathyroidism (PGPT) was made. It wasnoted, that previously PHPTwas considered a severe disabling disease with the development of complications such as nephrolithiasis and osteoporosis. However,r...

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Main Authors: I. A. Baranova, T. V. Klemushina, T. A. Zykova
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Language:English
Published: State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation 2016-06-01
Series:Медицинский вестник Юга России
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Online Access:https://www.medicalherald.ru/jour/article/view/362
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author I. A. Baranova
T. V. Klemushina
T. A. Zykova
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description An overview of Russian and foreign literature data with an analysis of the epidemiology of primary hyperparathyroidism (PGPT) was made. It wasnoted, that previously PHPTwas considered a severe disabling disease with the development of complications such as nephrolithiasis and osteoporosis. However,recently, the data of population-screening studies of blood calcium in several countries in Europe and North America opened the «invisible part of the iceberg» - a large number of mild (olygosymptomatic and asymptomatic) forms of the disease.According to different authors, the prevalence of PHPT is 0.5 to 34 cases per 1000 population, i.e.about 1%, and among people over 55 years – about 2%. NormocalciemicPHPT – a newly detected form nowadays is of particular interest. To date, analysis of blood calcium in Russia is not a routine biochemical test, and patients with PHPToften receive specialized care at the stage of irreversible complications. Therefore, it is necessary to increasethe awareness of physicians about the epidemiology and clinical presentation of the disease, to identify risk groups of PHPTand implement the diagnostic algorithms in the daily doctor’s practice.
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spelling doaj.art-0c7f425e41ab43f2a065676f2ffb382b2022-12-22T04:18:29ZengState Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian FederationМедицинский вестник Юга России2219-80752618-78762016-06-01024810.21886/2219-8075-2016-2-4-8316EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)I. A. Baranova0T. V. Klemushina1T. A. Zykova2Northern State Medical UniversityArkhangelsk municipal clinical hospital named after E.E. Volosevich 51 Troitskya st., Arkhangelsk, 163000, RussiaNorthern State Medical UniversityAn overview of Russian and foreign literature data with an analysis of the epidemiology of primary hyperparathyroidism (PGPT) was made. It wasnoted, that previously PHPTwas considered a severe disabling disease with the development of complications such as nephrolithiasis and osteoporosis. However,recently, the data of population-screening studies of blood calcium in several countries in Europe and North America opened the «invisible part of the iceberg» - a large number of mild (olygosymptomatic and asymptomatic) forms of the disease.According to different authors, the prevalence of PHPT is 0.5 to 34 cases per 1000 population, i.e.about 1%, and among people over 55 years – about 2%. NormocalciemicPHPT – a newly detected form nowadays is of particular interest. To date, analysis of blood calcium in Russia is not a routine biochemical test, and patients with PHPToften receive specialized care at the stage of irreversible complications. Therefore, it is necessary to increasethe awareness of physicians about the epidemiology and clinical presentation of the disease, to identify risk groups of PHPTand implement the diagnostic algorithms in the daily doctor’s practice.https://www.medicalherald.ru/jour/article/view/362hypercalcemiahealth screeningprimary hyperparathyroidismnormocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism
spellingShingle I. A. Baranova
T. V. Klemushina
T. A. Zykova
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
Медицинский вестник Юга России
hypercalcemia
health screening
primary hyperparathyroidism
normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism
title EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
title_full EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
title_fullStr EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
title_full_unstemmed EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
title_short EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM – INVISIBLE PART OF THE ICEBERG (LITERATURE REWIEW)
title_sort epidemiology of primary hyperparathyroidism invisible part of the iceberg literature rewiew
topic hypercalcemia
health screening
primary hyperparathyroidism
normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism
url https://www.medicalherald.ru/jour/article/view/362
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