Hyperparathyroidism in celiac disease: A case study from UAE

M. Fayadh, S. Awadh, Loai El Kiwisney, Abdulhaseeb Quadri, P. Shetty, Mervat Naguib
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Celiac disease affects 1% of the world population; however it is under diagnosed in UAE. The disease has many clinical manifestations, ranging from severe malabsorption to minimally symptomatic or non-symptomatic presentation. Hypocalcaemia is a common finding in celiac disease and could be the only presentation of the disease; however hypercalcemia has been previously reported in patients with celiac disease either due to primary hyperparathyroidism or tertiary hyperparathyroidism due to prolonged hypocalcaemia. A normal calcium level on the other hand in patients with untreated celiac disease who also have primary hyperparathyroidism can be due to interplay of these two conditions and may delay the diagnosis of primary Hyperparathyroidism. We report the very first case from our practice in UAE with untreated celiac disease and normal calcium level at presentation, where a diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism was not entertained initially. Patient went on gluten free diet which then caused normalization of intestinal abnormalities and likely calcium absorption manifesting as hypercalcemia on subsequent labs. This led to further work up and finally the diagnosis of Primary hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid adenoma.
乳糜泻的甲状旁腺功能亢进:来自阿联酋的一例研究
乳糜泻影响了世界1%的人口;然而,在阿联酋诊断不足。该病有多种临床表现,从严重的吸收不良到轻微症状或无症状。低钙血症是乳糜泻的常见症状也可能是乳糜泻的唯一表现;然而,高钙血症先前在乳糜泻患者中有报道,要么是由于原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进,要么是由于长期低钙导致的三发甲状旁腺功能亢进。另一方面,患有原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进的未治疗乳糜泻患者的正常钙水平可能是由于这两种情况的相互作用,可能延迟原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进的诊断。我们报告了我们在阿联酋的第一例乳糜泻未经治疗的病例,就诊时钙水平正常,最初没有考虑原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进的诊断。病人开始无麸质饮食这导致了肠道异常的正常化和钙吸收在随后的实验中表现为高钙血症。这导致进一步的工作,并最终诊断原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进由于甲状旁腺瘤。
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