Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Ipocalcemia: un sintomo dalle tante "facies"
HYPOCALCEMIA: A SYMPTOM WITH MANY FACIES
G. Igli Baroncelli, F. Vierucci, G. Saggese
Gennaio 2008 - pagg. 51 -52
Abstract
Clinical presentation of hypocalcemia ranges from
asymptomatic biochemical abnormality to a severe condition
characterized by seizures and varying degrees of tetany. Hypoparathyroidism
may be a main cause of hypocalcemia. Di-
George syndrome may be associated with an abnormal parathyroid
gland development with mild or severe hypoparathyroidism.
The case reported showed some typical findings
of DiGeorge syndrome, including hypocalcemia due to
hypoparathyroidism, congenital cardiac lesion, mild facial
features, and oropharyngeal anomalies. The case suggests
that all patients with seizures, mainly if they were not associated
with fever, should be examined for hypocalcemia, and
that all patients with DiGeorge syndrome should be periodically
examined for hypocalcemia as hypoparathyroidism might
develop later in life.
Suggerite dall'AI
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ipocalcemia
Classificazione MeSH
Corrispondenza: g.baroncelli@clp.med.unipi.it
