Parathyroid surgery
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The Polyclinic is a center of excellence for thyroid and parathyroid surgery. We offer complete and expert care, including the latest in imaging and surgical techniques.
Overview of the parathyroid glands
The parathyroid glands are four tiny glands that sit very close to the thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland in the lower part of the neck:
- The thyroid gland regulates metabolism, which affects energy levels and growth.
- The parathyroid glands control the calcium level in the body by making parathyroid hormone (PTH).
As blood flows through the parathyroid glands, the amount of calcium in it is measured. If calcium is high or low, the production of PTH is adjusted to keep levels in a normal range.
Abnormal parathyroid glands don’t sense the amount of calcium in the blood correctly and make too much PTH. This condition is called primary hyperparathyroidism, which can lead to high calcium levels (hypercalcemia).
It can also cause:
- Weaker bones and a greater chance of breaking a bone
- Problems with many organ systems in the body
- Significant health problems related to hyperparathyroidism
About parathyroid disorders
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Types of parathyroid surgery
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About thyroid disorders
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