[Hyperparathyroidism of different genesis in young patients with Turner syndrome: case series and brief review].

I D Ozhimalov, T K Karavaynaya, Ju D Fedorova, A M Gorbacheva, E E Bibik, I S Maganeva, A К Eremkina, N G Mokrysheva
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Hyperparathyroidism is a syndrome characterized by an excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone. Etiologically, hyperparathyroidism is subdivided into primary hyperparathyroidism, which develops as a result of parathyroid adenoma, carcinoma or hyperplasia, and secondary hyperparathyroidism, which happens as a compensatory response to a hypocalcemia caused by condition outside the parathyroid glands. Turner syndrome may also be accompanied by mineral metabolism disorders of various etiology. An association of hyperparathyroidism and Turner syndrome is interesting because of multifactorial impact on bone mineral density, but only few cases of such coexistence have been previously described in the literature. This article describes two patients with Turner syndrome and hyperparathyroidism of different etiology. Hyperparathyroidism, normocalcemia, vitamin D deficiency, osteoporosis, parathyroid tumors were found in both cases. In one case a number of assays was performed to confirm the patient's normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism, and surgery was performed to achieve remission. In the second case, treatment of vitamin D deficiency resulted in normalization of serum concentration of parathormone, after which the patient was prescribed antiresorptive therapy. The pathogenetic association between Turner syndrome and hyperparathyroidism requires further investigation. Comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of mineral metabolism disorders are essential for patients with coexistence of these two diseases.

[特纳综合征年轻患者中不同成因的甲状旁腺功能亢进:病例系列和简要回顾]。
甲状旁腺功能亢进症是一种以甲状旁腺激素分泌过多为特征的综合征。从病因上讲,甲状旁腺功能亢进症又可分为原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症和继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症,前者是由于甲状旁腺腺瘤、癌变或增生而引起的,后者则是对甲状旁腺以外的疾病引起的低钙血症的代偿性反应。特纳综合征还可能伴有各种病因引起的矿物质代谢紊乱。由于甲状旁腺功能亢进症和特纳综合征对骨矿物质密度的影响是多因素的,因此它们之间的关联非常有趣,但以前只有极少数文献描述过这种并存病例。本文介绍了两名患有特纳综合征和不同病因的甲状旁腺功能亢进症的患者。两例患者均患有甲状旁腺功能亢进症、正常钙血症、维生素D缺乏症、骨质疏松症和甲状旁腺肿瘤。在其中一个病例中,医生进行了多项化验,确认患者患有正常钙血症的原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进症,并通过手术使病情得到缓解。在第二个病例中,通过治疗维生素D缺乏症,患者血清中的副甲状腺激素浓度恢复正常,随后患者接受了抗骨质疏松治疗。特纳综合征与甲状旁腺功能亢进症之间的病理关联还需要进一步研究。对于同时患有这两种疾病的患者,必须采取综合方法来诊断和治疗矿物质代谢紊乱。
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