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Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Hyperparathyroidism with Repeated Bilateral Renal Stones (13 Cases Report)

Received: 23 November 2021    Accepted: 6 December 2021    Published: 8 January 2022
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Background to discuss the clinical characteristics of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) with renal stones. Methods Clinical data of 13 Patients diagnosed With Primary hyperparathyroidism with repeated renal stones during May. 2006 to Oct. 2019 were analyzed retros Pectively. Results 13 patients, 4 males, 9 females, 7 kidney stones, 3 ureteral stones, 3 kidney and ureteral stones, 7 unilateral stones, 6 bilateral stones, 7 cases of rapid postoperative recurrence of kidney and ureteral stones were diagnosed with PHPT, 6 cases of preoperative diagnosis with pHPT; in all cases, blood calcium and parathyroid glandular hormone were significantly increased, 6 cases of blood phosphorus were decreased; 12 cases were diagnosed with thyroid ultrasound and neck CT, and the operation was performed One case was diagnosed as hyperparathyroidism by 99mTc-MIBI. Conclusions Parathyroidectomy is effective to treat the disease which can reduce recurrence of kidney stones remarkably. Early diagnosis and treatment of Primary hyperparathyroidism is helpful to reduce stone recurrence and Preserve renal function.

Published in International Journal of Clinical Urology (Volume 6, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijcu.20220601.11
Page(s) 1-4
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Keywords

Primary Hyperparathyroidism, Renal Stone, Minimally Invasive Treatment

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  • Department of Urology, the 942 Hospital of PLA, Yinchuan, China

  • Department of Laser, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, China

  • Department of Urology, the 942 Hospital of PLA, Yinchuan, China

  • Department of Urology, the 942 Hospital of PLA, Yinchuan, China

  • Department of Urology, the 942 Hospital of PLA, Yinchuan, China

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