ea0063p89 | Calcium and Bone 1 | ECE2019
Paja Miguel
, Martinez Adela L
, Monzon Andoni
, Arrizabalaga Cristina
, Zabalegui Alba
, Iglesias Natalia C
, Calles Laura A
, Etxeberria Eider M
, Gutierrez Teresa
Background: PHPT is the leading cause of hypercalcemia in outpatients. Its clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic forms to renal or bone complications. The only curative treatment is surgical resection, and delayed diagnosis can lead to serious morbidity.Objective: Identify the presence of PHPT at least one year prior to referral to endocrinology consultation. Secondly, determine whether diagnostic delay leads to increased complications.<p cl...