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Can Elevated Parathyroid Level Be A Cause For Concern?

I have been having various tests with my nephrologist at first it was thought i had mskd now they think i may have hyperparathyroidism my creatinine is 118 and he says i have hypouricosuria and hypocalciuria my pth is elevated at 125 which gives me an eGFR of 42 should i be worried as he doesnt want to see me for another 6 months?
Tue, 6 Sep 2016
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elevated PTH is a manifestation of Chronic kidney disease - mineral bone disease spectrum. check your vitamin D level and replace it if deficiency is there. it will correct PTH
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Can Elevated Parathyroid Level Be A Cause For Concern?

elevated PTH is a manifestation of Chronic kidney disease - mineral bone disease spectrum. check your vitamin D level and replace it if deficiency is there. it will correct PTH