RESULTS OF SCREENING FOR HYPERCALCEMIA IN THE POPULATION OF A REGIONAL CENTER IN THE EUROPEAN NORTH OF RUSSIA
Issue:
9
Year:
2017
The screening of the population of Arkhangelsk for blood calcium levels has established that hypercalcemia is a common disorder and its most common cause is primary hyperparathyroidism, a rarely diagnosed disease with a complicated clinical course.
Keywords:
endocrinology
blood calcium
screening
hypercalcemia
primary hyperparathyroidism
the European North of Russia
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