parathyroid in A Sentence

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    Hormonal problems, especially thyroid and Parathyroid problems;

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    This is the opposite of the action of Parathyroid hormone(see below).

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    The Parathyroid glands do not develop properly while the baby is growing in the womb.

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    Generality HyperParathyroidism is a clinical condition related to excessive Parathyroid hormone synthesis and secretion.

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    Parathyroid hormone is in the glands but it isn't released normally after the baby is born.

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    Parathyroid hormone is present in the body but the body is unable to respond to it normally.

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    Blood tests also can reveal whether your Parathyroid hormone level is high, indicating that you have hyperParathyroidism.

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    The Parathyroid glands can also become replaced and destroyed by cancer cells, spreading from cancer elsewhere in the body.

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    In rare cases, a person forms kidney stones because the Parathyroid glands produce too much of a hormone.

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    Violation of the content in the body of individual hormones(very often- the thyroid gland or Parathyroid glands) can trigger an attack of seizures.

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    On the other side, Parathyroid hormone also stimulates the production of fat and prevents its break down, which can subsequently make you obese.

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    When these glands produce too much Parathyroid home(hyperParathyroidism), your calcium levels can become too high, and kidney storms may form as a result.

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    This condition occurs when one or more of the Parathyroid glands become overactive and the calcium levels in the blood can become dangerously high(9).

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    On the other side, the Parathyroid hormone also stimulates the production of fat and prevents its break down, which can subsequently make you obese.

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    Man-made(synthetic) Parathyroid hormone has been produced but is not widely available and is still undergoing long-term trials to look at the benefits and safety.

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    If you are taking high doses(10,000 IU a day) your doctor must also check your calcium, phosphorous and Parathyroid hormone levels every three months.

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    Bone cells need magnesium to be healthy, and magnesium plays a role along with calcium, vitamin D, and Parathyroid hormone(PTH) in keeping bones strong.

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    If you are taking high doses(10,000 IU a day) your doctor must also check your calcium, phosphorous, and Parathyroid hormone levels every 3 months.

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    For example, if you have surgery to remove your thyroid gland, one of the Parathyroid glands may be moved(transplanted) and re-sited in the neck or the arm.

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    Increased Parathyroid hormone levels as well as presence of alkaline phosphatase and phosphorus in the bloodstream is also a possibility, causing various side effects for the user.

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    A diagnosis of FMTC may be made when two or more family members have medullary thyroid cancer and no family members have Parathyroid or adrenal gland problems.

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    Some of the body organs/parts of the foetus that can be affected by abnormalities include the face, brain, heart ears, eyes as well as thymus and Parathyroid glands.

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    HyperParathyroidism sometimes occurs when small, being tumor forms in one of your Parathyroid glands or you develop another condition that leads the glands to produce the most Parathyroid hormone.

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    Parathyroid gland surgery- some calcium phosphate stone are caused by overactive Parathyroid glands, which are located on the four corners of your thyroid gland, just below your Adams apple.

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    If there is any deficiency of the mineral in your diet, the body will tend to release Parathyroid hormone, which in turn stimulates the bones to release it into your blood stream.

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    If there is any deficiency of the mineral in your diet, the body will tend to release Parathyroid hormone, which in turn stimulates the bones to release it into your bloodstream.

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    Researchers used a combination of mesenchymal stem cells, which are derived from bone marrow taken from adults, and Parathyroid hormone, also called PTH, which regulates human calcium levels essential for strong and healthy bones.

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    Levels of some hormones like Parathyroid hormone, which helps regulate calcium levels in the blood and bone, actually increase as a normal part of aging and may be involved in bone loss leading to osteoporosis.

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    In addition to estrogen, calcium metabolism plays a significant role in bone turnover, and deficiency of calcium and vitamin D leads to impaired bone deposition; in addition, the Parathyroid glands react to low calcium levels by secreting Parathyroid hormone(parathormone, PTH), which increases bone resorption to ensure sufficient calcium in the blood.

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