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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ajay Gade MD[2]]

Overview

Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia. Very rarely its done in patients with associated pancreatitis, parathyroid adenoma, hyperparathyroidism, and hypercalciuria.

Surgery

  • Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of FHH.

Indications

Parathyroidectomy in FHH is rarely done in patients if associated conditions are present along with the FHH such as[1][2]

  • Hypercalciuria

References

  1. Brachet C, Boros E, Tenoutasse S, Lissens W, Andry G, Martin P, Bergmann P, Heinrichs C (2009). "Association of parathyroid adenoma and familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia in a teenager". Eur. J. Endocrinol. 161 (1): 207–10. doi:10.1530/EJE-09-0257. PMID 19423559.
  2. Carling T, Szabo E, Bai M, Ridefelt P, Westin G, Gustavsson P, Trivedi S, Hellman P, Brown EM, Dahl N, Rastad J (2000). "Familial hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria caused by a novel mutation in the cytoplasmic tail of the calcium receptor". J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 85 (5): 2042–7. doi:10.1210/jcem.85.5.6477. PMID 10843194.

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