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Clinical Presentation of Primary Hyperparathyroidism in Lahore, Pakistan – A Single Center Study
Aim: To assess different clinical presentations and outcomes of primary hyperparathyroidism in Pakistan. Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Study Setting: East Surgical Ward, Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Duration: 2011 to 2016 Introduction: PHPT is a common endocrine condition with a wide range of clinical manifestations differing according to geographic. Discussion: The most common clinical presentation in our study was bone pains which were in contrast to the asymptomatic cases being most common manifestation in US and Western countries. 90% (n 36) of the patients had bony involvement while 47.5% (n 19) had renal involvement at the time of presentation. Conclusion: Due to lack of routine biochemical screening tests in developing countries, primary hyperparathyroidism is detected late.