Ardeshir Tajbakhsh, Kamran Shirbache, Ali Shirbacheh, Venus Shahabi Rabori, Shahab Chaman, E. Zaremoghadam
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Cardiac effects of parathyroid hormone excess; an updated mini-review
Hyperparathyroidism causes high levels of PTH, which can lead to a variety of cardiovascular problems that can pose a significant risk to an individual’s overall health. In more severe cases, such as high blood calcium levels due to primary hyperparathyroidism, the individual may also experience increased risks of kidney stones, bone fractures, and osteoporosis.