Intestinal obstruction with jejunal neuromas are found in:
Primary hyperparathyroidism is caused by:
Treatment for parathyroid hyperplasia is:
Parathyroid adenoma most commonly involves which of the following site:
Features to differentiate parathyroid adenoma from hyperplasia would include which of the following?
In case of parathyroid adenoma, treatment is:
Kamli Rani, 75-years old woman present with post myocardial infarction after 6 weeks mild CHF. There was past H/O neck surgery for parathyroid adenoma 5 years ago, ECG shows slow atrial fibrillation. Serum Ca²⁺ 13.0 mg/L and urinary Ca²⁺ is 300 mg/24 hr. On examination there is small mass in the Para tracheal position behind the right clavicle. Appropriate management at this time is:
Most common cause of hypercalcemic crisis is:
Hypoparathyroidism occurs as a result of:
Hypocalcemia in immediate post-op period following excision of parathyroid adenoma is due to:
In parathyroid crisis with sudden elevations of calcium over 16 mg/dl; the treatment consist of:
Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by the following except:
A patient has hypocalcaemia which was the result of a surgical complication. Which operation could it possibly have been?