ea0025p200 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2011
Feeney Claire
, Hadjiminas Dimitri
, Dhawan Ranju
, Cox Jeremy
A 62-year-old man was referred from secondary care with a long history of recurrent ureteric colic, borderline hypercalcaemia with parathyroid hormone level in the low-normal range and a normal serum phosphate. There was no family history of kidney stones or osteoporosis and no history of childhood urinary infections.Repeated biochemistry at presentation was as follows: PTH 2.1 pmol/l (1.16.8), corrected calcium 2.56 mmol/l (2.152.55), phosph...