ea0026p605 | Clinical case reports | ECE2011
Grigorie D
, Sucaliuc A
, Ranetti A
, Ivan M
Introduction: It is supposed that primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) during pregnancy is associated with significant maternal and fetal risks as high as 67 and 80%, respectively. The very few case reports published referred mainly to unrecognized pHPT or diagnosed during pregnancy. We report the case of a woman with known asymptomatic pHPT who became pregnant.Case-report: A woman, 29 years, was diagnosed with pHPT a year before becoming pregnant; her bio...