Chronic postoperative hypoparathyroidism: features of management during pregnancy and lactation


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Abstract

Chronic postoperative hypoparathyroidism is a rare condition that is usually caused by injury to or removal of the parathyroid glands during neck surgery. The understanding of physiological changes in mineral homeostasis during pregnancy and lactation allows a more carefully approach to planning and managing pregnancy in patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism.

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Natalia G. Mokrysheva

National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia

M.D., professor

Svatlana S. Mirnaya

National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: parathyroid.enc.@gmail.com
Ph.D., researcher

Anna K. Eremkina

National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: parathyroid.enc.@gmail.com
Ph.D., researcher

Elena V. Kovaleva

National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: elen.v.kovaleva@gmail.com
researcher

Evgeniya S. Senyushkina

National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: evgeniyasenyushkina@yandex.ru
researcher

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