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Calcium in blood or its just hyperthyroid, what's he difference?

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Dr. Chaitanya Mamillapalli answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Question not clear: Hyperthyroidism can cause mild high calcium levels in a small group of patients, because of increased extraction of calcium from the bones. Long standing untreated hyperthyroidism can cause bone thinning and increase the risk of fractures.

Answered 4/15/2014

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