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Corrected calcium 2.13mmol/l (phosphate normal, vitamin d normal). pth 65.2pg/ml. is this something to worry about? tsh is high at 6.92 with tpo neg.

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Typo?: I think you meant to type calcium of 12.13? Your PTH is high which would mean you have hyperparathyroidism and then will have high blood calcium levels. Hyperparathyroidism should be treated (typically with surgery), the thyroid numbers are only slightly off, Iwould just recheck the tsp and add a free t4. See an endocrinologist for your issue.

Answered 6/30/2016

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Lab results: Based on your labs without normals being given, and using my reference ranges, I suspect primary Hyperparathyroidism.

Answered 6/11/2017

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