ea0048wf7 | Workshop F: Disorders of the parathyroid glands, calcium metabolism and bone | SFEEU2017
Jagannatha Hema
, Allen Kate
, Ward Alexandra
, Chen Mimi
Sixty six year old gentleman was referred to clinic with hypercalcaemia. He suffered with low mood, funny turns, nocturia and loose stools with urgency to open bowels. He appeared tanned but no increase pigmentation in skin folds. There was no palpable lymphadenopathy or neck lump. The calcium levels were around three with low normal PTH of 3.7 (2.8 on repeat). He had not developed any complications like osteoporosis, fracture or renal stones secondary to hypercalc...