A member asked:

What do you suggest if my symptoms are similar to those presented in a case of pseudohypoparathyroidism. how can i be sure?

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Measure PTH: Hi. It's quite easy, really. Document low blood calcium, high blood phosphate, and high PTH in a patient who is short and has short fingers & toes, etc. It can tested for provocatively by injecting PTH (or teriparatide) and measuring urinary cyclic AMP. See an endocrinologist with an interest in calcium metabolism. Good luck!

Answered 7/25/2014

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