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International Workshop on Primary Hyperparathyroid ...
International Workshop on Primary Hyperparathyroid ...
International Workshop on Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Hypoparathyroidism
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Summary 1: The video transcript is from a session on hypo and hyperparasitism presented by Dr. Stan Van Umen. The session discussed recent findings from a workshop on primary hyperparasitism and focused on its understanding and management. Surgical removal of the parathyroid gland was recommended as the treatment of choice, with medical management options available for certain cases. The session also addressed normocalcemic hyperparasitism, discussing its challenges in diagnosis and management. Overall, the session provided practical guidelines for the management of hypo and hyperparasitism.<br /><br />Summary 2: The video transcript is a presentation on hypoparathyroidism given by Dr. Aliya Khan. Dr. Khan discussed the diagnosis, complications, monitoring, and treatment options for hypoparathyroidism. Conventional therapy with calcium and active vitamin D was recommended as the first-line treatment. PTH replacement therapy could be considered if conventional therapy was insufficient. The presentation also touched on the management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnant patients, highlighting the importance of close monitoring and potential treatment adjustments during pregnancy. Emerging therapies for hypoparathyroidism, such as long-acting PTH analogs and calcilaterics, were also mentioned. Overall, the video provided an overview of hypoparathyroidism's diagnosis, complications, monitoring, and treatment, with a specific focus on managing the condition in pregnant patients.
Keywords
video transcript
hypo
hyperparasitism
Dr. Stan Van Umen
primary hyperparasitism
surgical removal
parathyroid gland
treatment
normocalcemic hyperparasitism
diagnosis
hypoparathyroidism
complications
conventional therapy
pregnant patients
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