Primary hyperparathyroidism: the clinical picture, diagnostics, differential diagnostics, and methods of treatment

2017 
Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHT) is the third most common endocrine disorder in men and women after diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease and one of the most frequent causes of osteoporosis and fractures among the secondary osteopathy. PHT refers to socially significant problems in connection with involvement in the pathological process of the majority of organs and system In recent years, the conception of epidemiology, clinic and tactics of management of patients with PHT has changed due to significant increase of morbidity at the expense of identification of mild forms of disease. The modern management concept tactics depends on clinical manifestations. Bearing in mind the importance of the problem under consideration, the working group was set up for the development of federal recommendations on the treatment of PHT based on the principles of evidence-based medicine. The experience accumulated by the domestic and international experts was summarized in the federal clinical guidelines on PHT.
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