Intra-operative Parathyroid Hormone Level as a Predictor of Postoperative Hypocalcaemia in Thyroid Surgery

Ahmed Aly AbdelRahman Saad;

Abstract


Postoperative hypocalcaemia represents one of the most important complications of thyroidectomy. The main cause of hypocalcaemia is inadvertent damage to the parathyroid glands as well as incomplete knowledge of the possible embryological anomalies.
Earl


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Title Intra-operative Parathyroid Hormone Level as a Predictor of Postoperative Hypocalcaemia in Thyroid Surgery
Other Titles هرمون الغده الجاردرقيه أثناء الجراحه كمؤشر لنقص الكالسيوم بعد جراحات الغده الدرقيه
Authors Ahmed Aly AbdelRahman Saad
Keywords Intra-operative Parathyroid Hormone Level as a Predictor of Postoperative Hypocalcaemia in Thyroid Surgery
Issue Date 2014
Description 
Postoperative hypocalcaemia represents one of the most important complications of thyroidectomy. The main cause of hypocalcaemia is inadvertent damage to the parathyroid glands as well as incomplete knowledge of the possible embryological anomalies.
Earl

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