Pseudohypoparathyroidism
| Pseudohypoparathyroidism | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | PHP |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, short stature, obesity, brachydactyly |
| Complications | Seizures, cataracts, dental problems |
| Onset | Childhood |
| Duration | Lifelong |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Genetic mutations affecting parathyroid hormone signaling |
| Risks | Family history of the condition |
| Diagnosis | Blood tests, genetic testing |
| Differential diagnosis | Hypoparathyroidism, pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Calcium and vitamin D supplementation |
| Medication | Calcitriol, calcium carbonate |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | Rarely life-threatening |
Pseudohypoparathyroidism is a rare disorder characterized by resistance to the parathyroid hormone. Those with the disorder have a low serum calcium and high phosphate, but the parathyroid hormone level (PTH) is appropriately high (due to the low serum calcium).
Signs and Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of pseudohypoparathyroidism are related to the low levels of calcium in the blood and can include any of the following: numbness, muscle cramps, and seizures. In addition, patients may exhibit physical traits such as short stature, round face, and short hand bones.
Causes[edit]
Pseudohypoparathyroidism is caused by mutations in the GNAS1 gene. This gene provides instructions for making a protein that helps regulate the activity of many hormone receptors.
Diagnosis[edit]
The diagnosis of pseudohypoparathyroidism is based on a series of tests that may include blood tests, urine tests, and genetic testing.
Treatment[edit]
The treatment for pseudohypoparathyroidism is focused on managing the symptoms and may include vitamin D and calcium supplements.
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