Mitt-C-regionales Parathormon in der klinischen Routine: Diagnostische Wertigkeit beim extrarenalen (primären) und renalen (sekundären) Hyperparathyreodismus

Translated title of the contribution: The importance of mid-C-regional parathyroid hormone for the diagnosis of extrarenal (primary) and renal (secondary) hyperparathyroidism

H. Jüppner, M. Atkinson, B. Ringe, H. P. Krohn, R. D. Hesch

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Abstract

The selective determination of mid-C-regional parathyroid hormone (mid-C-PTH) in combination with other laboratory parameters is a reliable tool for diagnosis and treatment of extrarenal (primary) and renal (secondary) hyperparathyroidism. Early stages, which show either high-to-normal serum calcium and elevated mid-C-PTH or increased serum calcium but normal mid-C-PTH, can be distinguished from overt hyperparathyroidism. Alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity and mid-C-regional PTH provide biochemical confirmation of histologically classified renal osteodystrophy. Since the index AP×PTH signifies osseous changes in dialysis patients at an early stage, therapeutic regimens may be altered without additional invasive procedures. After renal transplantation mid-C-PTH normalizes and serum creatinine decreases. Increased mid-C-PTH in patients with normal renal graft function reflects autonomous PTH secretion, which requires careful monitoring to prevent PTH-induced hypercalciuria.

Translated title of the contributionThe importance of mid-C-regional parathyroid hormone for the diagnosis of extrarenal (primary) and renal (secondary) hyperparathyroidism
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)281-286
Number of pages6
JournalKlinische Wochenschrift
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1986
Externally publishedYes

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