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Hiperparatiroidismo durante el embarazo. ¿Es un reto diagnóstico y terapéutico?
Godínez-Vidal AR, Montes de Oca-Durán É, Aguirre-Rojano VI, Pulido-Cejudo A, Paul-Basurto-Kuba EO, Hurtado-López LM
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 22
Paginas: 62-67
Archivo PDF: 314.49 Kb.
RESUMEN
Introducción: El hiperparatiroidismo primario (HPTP) se caracteriza por un aumento de la hormona paratiroidea (PTH) e hipercalcemia,
que aumenta la morbimortalidad materna y fetal cuando se presenta durante el embarazo.
Objetivo: Enfatizar
la importancia de la intervención quirúrgica en el hiperparatiroidismo primario durante el embarazo.
Caso clínico: Paciente
femenino de 27 años de edad con embarazo de 27.2 semanas de gestación, con diagnóstico de hiperparatiroidismo primario
sintomático secundario a adenoma paratiroideo, antecedentes de nefrolitiasis y pancreatitis aguda grave; al decidir realizar un
procedimiento quirúrgico se identificó un adenoma paratiroideo derecho intratiroideo; el curso posquirúrgico mostró adecuada
evolución y remisión del hiperparatiroidismo.
Conclusión: La paratiroidectomía en el hiperparatiroidismo primario durante el
embarazo es segura.
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