PARATHYROID HORMONE VS. SERUM CALCIUM AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY IN EARLY DETECTION OF HYPOPARATHYROIDISM

Sherif Mahmoud Abbas;

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Hypocalcaemia from hypoparathyroidism is a well-recognized complication of thyroidectomy. It might be permanent in up to 10%, and temporary in up to 50%, of patients. It can take up to four days to reach its nadir, and can lengthen a patient’s hospital st


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Title PARATHYROID HORMONE VS. SERUM CALCIUM AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY IN EARLY DETECTION OF HYPOPARATHYROIDISM
Other Titles مقارنة هرمون الغدة الجاردرقية ومستوى الكالسيوم فى الدم بعد الاستئصال الكلى للغدة الدرقية فى الكشف المبكر عن انخفاض وظائف الغدة الجاردرقية
Authors Sherif Mahmoud Abbas
Keywords PARATHYROID HORMONE VS. SERUM CALCIUM AFTER TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY IN EARLY DETECTION OF HYPOPARATHYROIDISM
Issue Date 2010
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Hypocalcaemia from hypoparathyroidism is a well-recognized complication of thyroidectomy. It might be permanent in up to 10%, and temporary in up to 50%, of patients. It can take up to four days to reach its nadir, and can lengthen a patient’s hospital st

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