Many causes: Indicates that ca is high and that PTH is not the cause. Other causes include: too much vitamin d malignancy chronic granulomatous disease thiazides hyperthyroid rarely: acromegaly, addison's, milk alkali syndrome, and a few others.
Answered 6/13/2016
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FHH: This sounds like a non parathyroid disease called familial hypocalcuric hypocalcemia. This is a kidney problem. The body retains calcium at the kidneys, raising the blood levels. This causes the PTH to drop.
Answered 6/8/2017
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