ea0090ep1093 | Late Breaking | ECE2023
Lamprinou Apostolia
, Tsitlakidis Damianos
, Gutekunst Rainer
Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism is a disorder, characterized by autonomous overproduction of parathormone resulting in hypercalcemia. The main cause is a parathyroid adenoma. Less common etiologies are parathyroid hyperplasia and carcinoma. Primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy is rare and the management could be challenging. Maternal and fetal/neonatal complications occur in more than 50% of the cases.Patient: We report about a 38-year-...