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    European expert consensus on practical management of specific aspects of parathyroid disorders in adults and in pregnancy: recommendations of the ESE Educational Program of parathyroid disorders.

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    Bollerslev, Jens
    Rejnmark, Lars
    Zahn, Alexandra
    Heck, Ansgar
    Appelman-Dijkstra, N M
    Cardoso, Luis
    Hannan, Fadil M
    Cetani, Filomena
    Sikjær, Tanja
    Formenti, Anna Maria
    Björnsdottir, Sigridur
    Schalin-Jantti, Camilla
    Belaya, Zhanna
    Gibb, Fraser Wilson
    Lapauw, Bruno
    Amrein, Karin cc
    Wicke, Corinna
    Grasemann, Corinna
    Krebs, Michael
    Ryhänen, Eeva M
    Makay, Ozer
    Minisola, Salvatore
    Gaujoux, Sebastien
    Bertocchio, Jean-Philippe
    Hassan-Smith, Zaki K
    Linglart, Agnès
    Winter, Elizabeth M
    Kollmann, Martina
    Zmierczak, Hans-Georg
    Tsourdi, Elena
    Pilz, Stefan
    Siggelkow, Heide
    Gittoes, Neil J
    Marcocci, Claudio
    Kamenicky, Peter
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    Publication date
    2022-01-13
    Subject
    Surgery
    Paediatrics
    
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    Abstract
    This European expert consensus statement provides recommendations for the diagnosis and management of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), chronic hypoparathyroidism in adults (HypoPT), and parathyroid disorders in relation to pregnancy and lactation. Specified areas of interest and unmet needs identified by experts at the second ESE Educational Program of Parathyroid Disorders (PARAT) in 2019, were discussed during two virtual workshops in 2021, and subsequently developed by working groups with interest in the specified areas. PHPT is a common endocrine disease. However, its differential diagnosing to familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH), the definition and clinical course of normocalcemic PHPT, and the optimal management of its recurrence after surgery represent areas of uncertainty requiring clarifications. HypoPT is an orphan disease characterized by low calcium concentrations due to insufficient PTH secretion, most often secondary to neck surgery. Prevention and prediction of surgical injury to the parathyroid glands are essential to limit the disease-related burden. Long-term treatment modalities including the place for PTH replacement therapy and the optimal biochemical monitoring and imaging surveillance for complications to treatment in chronic HypoPT, need to be refined. The physiological changes in calcium metabolism occurring during pregnancy and lactation modify the clinical presentation and management of parathyroid disorders in these periods of life. Modern interdisciplinary approaches to PHPT and HypoPT in pregnant and lactating women and their newborns children are proposed. The recommendations on clinical management presented here will serve as background for further educational material aimed for a broader clinical audience, and were developed with focus on endocrinologists in training.
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    Bollerslev J, Rejnmark L, Zahn A, Heck A, Appelman-Dijkstra NM, Cardoso L, Hannan FM, Cetani F, Sikjær T, Formenti AM, Björnsdottir S, Schalin-Jantti C, Belaya Z, Gibb FW, Lapauw B, Amrein K, Wicke C, Grasemann C, Krebs M, Ryhänen EM, Makay O, Minisola S, Gaujoux S, Bertocchio JP, Hassan-Smith ZK, Linglart A, Winter EM, Kollmann M, Zmierczak HG, Tsourdi E, Pilz S, Siggelkow H, Gittoes NJ, Marcocci C, Kamenicky P; 2021 PARAT Working Group. European Expert Consensus on Practical Management of Specific Aspects of Parathyroid Disorders in Adults and in Pregnancy: Recommendations of the ESE Educational Program of Parathyroid Disorders. Eur J Endocrinol. 2022 Jan 13;186(2):R33-R63. doi: 10.1530/EJE-21-1044
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    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4667
    Additional Links
    https://academic.oup.com/ejendo/
    DOI
    10.1530/EJE-21-1044
    PMID
    34863037
    Journal
    European Journal of Endocrinology
    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1530/EJE-21-1044
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    Diabetes and Endocrinology

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