Primary hyperparathyroidism. Laboratory and clinical data in 73 cases
A. Hecht, H. Gershberg and H. St Paul
The serum calcium level measured in the research laboratory was 10.8 mg/100
ml or more in all of 73 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, though
many of the values were normal when measured in the hospital laboratories.
Postoperatively, all patients successfully operated on showed an immediate
increase in renal phosphorus reabsorption to 95% to 100%, and a decrease,
which averaged 54%, in urinary hydroxyproline levels. Seven patients who
had hyperplasia had no clinical or laboratory features distinguishing them
from those with adenomas. Uremia, an ominous sign, was found in six
patients, five of whom died.