Hungry bone syndrome following thyroid surgery
The diagnosis of hypocalcemia-induced tetany following a total thyroidectomy is not common. However, there is a higher risk in patients with a history of gastric bypass surgery due to their malabsorption condition. This case describes postoperative hungry bone syndrome resulting from chronic malabso...
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description | The diagnosis of hypocalcemia-induced tetany following a total thyroidectomy is not common. However, there is a higher risk in patients with a history of gastric bypass surgery due to their malabsorption condition. This case describes postoperative hungry bone syndrome resulting from chronic malabsorption in a patient with a history of bariatric surgery. It is important to consider alternative treatment options if the initial management proves ineffective. Typically, this is a temporary condition, but it's crucial to prioritize prevention in high-risk patients by providing perioperative calcium and vitamin D supplementation. |
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