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|Term=Hyperparathyroidism
|Term=Hyperparathyroidism
|Short definition=overactivity of the parathyroid glands, which increases calcium levels in the blood (called hypercalcemia) and decreases calcium in bones (causing osteoporosis)
|Short definition=Hypernechrome (HY-per-neh-FROH-muh) Cancer that starts in the lining of the tiny tubes in the kidney that return filtered substances the body needs to the blood and remove excess fluid and waste as urine. Hypernephroma is the most common form of kidney cancer in adults. 
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|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=General
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Source=AMA
|Source=NCI
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{{PAGENAME}} (definition) overactivity of the parathyroid glands, which increases calcium levels in the blood (called hypercalcemia) and decreases calcium in bones (causing osteoporosis)<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
Hyperparathyroidism - {{pronunciation}} (HY-per-PAYR-uh-THY-roy-dih-zum) A condition in which the parathyroid gland (one of the four pea-sized organs of the thyroid gland) produces too much parathyroid hormone. This leads to a loss of calcium from the bones and an increased level of calcium in the blood. Symptoms include bone pain and kidney problems {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Revision as of 02:51, 8 January 2023

Hyperparathyroidism
TermHyperparathyroidism
Short definitionHypernechrome (HY-per-neh-FROH-muh) Cancer that starts in the lining of the tiny tubes in the kidney that return filtered substances the body needs to the blood and remove excess fluid and waste as urine. Hypernephroma is the most common form of kidney cancer in adults. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Hyperparathyroidism - (pronounced) (HY-per-PAYR-uh-THY-roy-dih-zum) A condition in which the parathyroid gland (one of the four pea-sized organs of the thyroid gland) produces too much parathyroid hormone. This leads to a loss of calcium from the bones and an increased level of calcium in the blood. Symptoms include bone pain and kidney problems

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