Postoperatory hypoparathyroidism, an assumed risk in total thyroidectomy for the Graves's disease

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Miron, A. [1 ]
Martin, S. [2 ]
Giulea, C. [1 ]
Fica, S. [2 ]
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[1] Spitalul Univ Urgenta Elias, Sectia Chirurg Gen, Bucharest, Romania
[2] Spitalul Univ Urgenta Elias, Sectia Endocrinol Diabet Zaharat Si Boli Nutr, Bucharest, Romania
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Graves disease; total thyroidectomy; postsurgical hypoparathyroidism; chronic hepatitis C; Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia;
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Hypocalcemia is a common clinical occurrence and has many potential causes, one of which can be congenital or acquired hypoparathyroidism. Acquired hypoparathyroidism is most commonly the result of damage to the glands, usually to their blood supply, during thyroidectomy, parathyroidectomy, or radical neck dissection. We present the case of a 40 yers old female known with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, cronic hepatitis C, who has been diagnosed with Graves disease and associated ophtalmopathy in 2004 and treated with antithyroid drugs for 1.5 years; a decision of total thyroidectomy was made considering the complexity of comorbidities and the fact that the patient already had a relapse under methymazol treatment. The postsurgical evolution was impeared by a sever hypocalcemia, necessitating repeted parenteral calcium administration associated with p. o. calcium and vitamin D, with rapid recovery, seric calcium beeing kept in normal limits and without symptoms.
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