Calcium labs: Hi. What's the upper end of normal for PTH in your lab report? You could have mild primary hyperparathyroidism (need a 24-hour urine calcium to prove that). The low 25-hydroxyvitamin D could contribute to raising PTH. Not sure about your flank pain. Not all stones show up on u/s. Do 24-hour urine to see what stone risk looks like, and UA to see if red cells in urine. O/w, pain may be unrelated.
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