Pages tagged with "Thyroid and parathyroid"
- Diabetes after giving birth was associated with low vitamin D combined with high PTH
- Hyperparathyroidism – still not absolutely, positively sure that vitamin D should be used to treat it
- 2800 IU of vitamin D before and after parathyroid surgery helped a lot – RCT
- Long term Hashimoto's Thyroiditis has lower level of vitamin D
- 50,000 IU vitamin D weekly is safe and effective for Primary Hyperparathyroidism
- Thyroid and parathyroid
- Worse diabetic vision is associated with low vitamin D or high PTH
- African-Americans need only 20 ng of vitamin, not 30 ng, based on iPTH
- PTH does not plateau with increasing vitamin D, but does decrease with patient age
- Calcium and bone disorders in pregnancy
- Hypothesis: Primary hyperparathyroidism might increase when vitamin D levels increase
- Variations in Parathyroid Hormone Concentrations in Patients with Low Vitamin D
- PTH boosts immune response when vitamin D levels are low
- Vitamin D testing typically not needed, but in 9 cases it is
- Interaction between Vitamin D and calcium
- Primary Hyperparathyroidism perfectly predicted with a Vitamin D-Based nomogram
- Children have PTH problems when vitamin D is less than 15 ng
- Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Vitamin D - multiple studies
- Need 40 ng of vitamin D to have proper PTH levels
- Chronic kidney disease and PTH – Calcium – Phosphate – Vitamin D