ea0070ep122 | Bone and Calcium | ECE2020
Fatma Loukil
, Tatulashvili Sopio
, Marie-Laure Gebessoua
, Hélene Bihan
Introduction: Juvenile primary hyperparathyroidism represents more severe form of the disease, often with organ damages. Genetic mutation and paarthyroid hyperplasia are more frequent than in adults.Case report: 20–year–old patient with familial history of kidney stone. She was hospitalized for major hypercalcemia at 3.65 mmol/l (2.2–2.6 mmol/l) discovered on daily chronic vomiting and alteration of the general condition. The biological...