Parathyroid Disorders | Clinical Medicine

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Ninja Nerds!
In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Parathyroid Disorders. We will discuss the pathophysiology, including abnormalities in parathyroid hormone production that lead to disturbances in calcium and phosphorus balance. The lecture will include a discussion on the clinical manifestations, such as hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia, bone pain, and muscle weakness. The digital presentation will begin with the diagnostic approach, highlighting the importance of serum calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone measurements. Finally, we will review management strategies for Parathyroid Disorders, emphasizing the use of medications to manage calcium levels, dietary modifications, and in some cases, surgical intervention. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!

Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Parathyroid Disorders Introduction
0:48 Hypoparathyroidism
4:56 Parathyroid Destruction: Iatrogenic & Autoimmune-Related
9:49 Absent Parathyroid Gland: DiGeorge Syndrome
13:29 Hyperparathyroidism
16:32 Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid
31:03 Complications of Hypoparathyroidism
38:19 Complications of Hyperparathyroidism
47:54 Diagnostic Approach to Hypoparathyroidism
50:57 Diagnostic Approach to Hyperparathyroidism
55:57 Treatment of Hypoparathyroidism
58:06 Treatment of Hyperparathyroidism
1:04:06 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!

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I could never understand this topic no matter how hard I tried, thank you for such a brilliant video!

mtg
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Does a patient need parathormone after parathyroidectomy?

drsnigdhatripathy
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hi! you explained at 30:30 that the phosphate is high with the tertiary hyperparathyroidism, but at around 52:00 in the picture it says low phosphorus. Are these the same thing that is measured in the blood? because wouldn't it be high phosphate in the blood instead of low phosphorus?

jiaminzheng
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at 47:35 decrease QT interval can cause bradycardia or it will cause tachycardia?

thefoodieeemedico
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my exam is tomorrow and I'm more then happy bc i found your video

catcat-cwex
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I was gonna die from a heartache when I didn't find the old playlist "endo pathology" but found they put some new video... thank you sooo much

silinarano
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Splendid as always

Thank you so much Prof for this excellent lecture ❤

assumptaaham
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Whenever i miss a lecture, i just type the topic on your channel and you never disappoint. Thanks

ramatouliebarry
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Thanks professor 🙏🙏...why don't you exercise in gym ninja you have to think about your body

genet
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Thank you for helping me gain a better understanding of my recent dx! ❤❤❤

Whit
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Amazing videos as usual thank you much for the efforts this helps me a lot with my exam preparation ❤

aidouda
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You You made it so easy and I finally understood!!! Congrats from Brazil!

daniellen_lins
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PTH = Phosphate Trashing Hormone.
Thank you always.

ramatouliebarry
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Oh My The diagnosis and treatment were like icing on the

shreyarai
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Thanks a lot, every seconds in this video worth it 💯

JamozNelson
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If kidney is damaged in ESRD, how is there active vitamin d

ruthkt
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Thank you ninja, you are the best teacher ever ❤️

Maryaamn
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Excellent as usual!
Thank you very much Prof Zach for such awesome explanation on this topic

brunhildandifor
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I have a small question I would be grateful if anyone knows the answer .. how does high levels of calcium in blood cause constipation and at the same time calcium channel blockers also can cause constipation?

salam
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thx very useful for complex briefing before seminars

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