PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM AND PREGNANCY


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Objective. To present an update on calcium metabolism during pregnancy, as well as on the epidemiology, clinical picture, diagnosis, and treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy. Material and methods. Available literature sources published in the databases Medline, PubMed, and others were sought. 65 sources dealing with the study of phosphorus and calcium metabolism and with the course of primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy were found; 55 of them were included in this review. Results. The paper gives the data available in the literature on changes in phosphorus and calcium metabolism during pregnancy and on the course of primary hyperparathyroidism during pregnancy. Conclusion. Primary hyperparathyroidism is associated with the high risk of complications in the mother and her child and with high mortality rates. Early diagnosis and the choice of optimal tactics are priority in this patient group.

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Natalia G. Mokrysheva

Endocrinology Research Center, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: nm70@mail.ru
MD, director of the Center for parathyroid pathology Moscow 117036, Dmitry Ulyanov str. 11, Russia

Anna K. Lipatenkova

Endocrinology Research Center, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: parathyroid.enc@gmail.com
researcher at the Center parathyroid pathology Moscow 117036, Dmitry Ulyanov str. 11, Russia

Nikita A. Taller

Institute of Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology

Email: nicktaller@gmail.com
endocrinologist Moscow 105066, Olkhovskaya str. 27, Russia

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