Parathormone, Calcium And Phosphorus In Autotransplanted Parathyroid, Total Thyriodectomized Patients
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1995Author
Abdel Salam, I. M.Gamil, M. M.
Murad, M.
عبد السلام, إبراهيم
جميل, محمد
مراد, ماجدة
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The success of parathyroid autotransplantation was indicated by the postoperative assay of serum parathormone in thirteen out of fourteen patients to whom total thyroidectomy was carried out because of thyroid cancer during the past three years. Four glands were autotransplanted in four patients and froam two to three glamds were trasplanted in the remaineng nime patients. All patients were followed up with daily calcium and phosphate determinations. Patients with low ca"1"1" level and with hypocalcemic manifestations were given oral and i.v. ca^. supplementation. Postoperatively, seven patients developed hypocalcemia (x 5.7 ± 1.12 mg.%) All patients were successively tapered from all supplementation within one to two monthes from thyroidectomy. The parathormone reached the normal value within 45 days. All have a normal level of serum calcium (x 9.4 ± 1.40 mg.%), phoshorus (x 3.6 l±0.93 mg.%) and parathormone (x 0.23 ± 0.04 ng^ml)-
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