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There are different methods to diagnose this disease.<br>  
There are different methods to diagnose this disease.<br>  
Ultrasound<br>
#Ultrasound<br>
CT Scan
#CT Scan


==Radiopedia==
==Radiopedia==
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==Treatment==
==Treatment==


Currently, there is no curative medication for this disease and supportive care is only available.<br>I need my text to be <font color="blue">blue</font>.
Currently, there is no curative medication for this disease and supportive care is only available.<br>I need my text to be <font color="blue">blue</font>.<br>
Supportive care is described in the following table:


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! Z
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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}

Revision as of 19:11, 31 January 2019



Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sahar Memar Montazerin, M.D.[2]

Overview

Historical Perspective

This disease named after the name of Martin XXXX.

Pathophysiology

This disease is fif;nkf;n,;nd/;FN<gmnfnl;mfng/lm,h/,fn.[1]

Classification

Hyperparathyroidism is classified into three categories:

  • Primary
  • Secondary
    • Psudosecondary
  • Tertiary

Dignostic Methods

There are different methods to diagnose this disease.

  1. Ultrasound
  2. CT Scan

Radiopedia

Acute pancreatitis - Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 29888

Treatment

Currently, there is no curative medication for this disease and supportive care is only available.
I need my text to be blue.
Supportive care is described in the following table:

Alphabetic table
; A B C
W D E F
X G H I
Y J K L
Z M N O
M P Q R

References

  1. Özdel S, Özçakar ZB, Cakar N, Aydın F, Çelikel E, Elhan AH; et al. (2018). "Fatigue in pediatric patients with familial Mediterranean fever". Mod Rheumatol. 28 (6): 1016–1020. doi:10.1080/14397595.2018.1427459. PMID 29322855.