
What Does My Lab Report Indicate?

Primary Hyperparathyroidism more likely.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to HCM and thank you for the query.
The commonest cause for high calcium level is Primary Hyperparathyroidism.
This is often associated with low vitamin D level.
Malignancy is another cause. Parathormone (PTH) is elevated in Primary hyperparathyroidism and would be low in malignancy .Bone pain can occur in both. Excess PTH also can result in subperiosteal resorption, leading to osteitis fibrosa cystica with bone cysts.
I agree with you that vitamin D increases Calcium absorption from the gut. However when used in people with Primary hyperthyroidism and vit D deficiency, it does not raise the serum calcium significantly.
Vitamin D deficiency is found in several diseases and there is a belief that it may be only a marker of certain diseases.
So your clinical picture fits in more with Primary hyperparathyroidism than with a malignancy causing hypercalcemia.
So relax, complete your investigations. Please let me know the PTH value. It will be helpful in the diagnosis.
Dr Noble Zachariah


Thank you for your reply. I have additional questions. I have also read that even if the parathyroid level is normal, it does not exclude hyperparathyroidism. A PTH that is inappropriately elevated in relationship to the serum calcium may also indicate the disorder. Should I see an endocrinologist?
Yes
Detailed Answer:
You are welcome.
You are right. In a study of 271 consecutive patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) undergoing surgery for primary HPT, 20 patients had serum iPTH levels within the normal range (10–65 ng/l).
It would be a good idea to see an endocrinologist.


You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Thanks. Have a great day

Answered by

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
