1. Association of hypercalcemia with biochemical parameters in patients with endocrine disorders
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O.A. Goncharova, V.M. Dubovik, E.I. Plekhova, and M.E. Sazonov
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hypercalcemia ,hypothyroidism ,graves’ disease ,thyroid cancer ,nodular thyroid pathology ,primary hyperparathyroidism ,aspartate aminotransferase ,alanine aminotransferase ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background. Although today primary hyperparathyroidism and cancers are considered the main factors of hypercalcemia (HC), the latter is quite often detected in various endocrinopathies. According to modern data, ionized calcium (Ca2+) is an intracellular mediator in the functioning of enzymes and hormones. All this determines the importance of finding out the features of the associations between HC and biochemical indicators in various endocrine disorders, which was the purpose of this study. Materials and methods. Retrospectively, according to the medical histories of 537 patients with detected HC, who were treated at the endocrinology clinic of the V. Danilevsky Institute for the Endocrine Pathology Problems in 2020–2021, we have analyzed the features of correlations between HC (by the content of Ca2+) and the levels of phosphorus (P), total protein (TP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in various endocrine pathologies. Results. A significant difference between the spectrum and degree of probability of associations was found even within the limits of one type of pathological conditions. In the group with hypothyroidism, there was an inverse correlation of HC with P (p
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- 2023
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