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Progressive rise in the prevalence of asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism in India: Data from PHPT registry.

Ashutosh Kumar AryaPoonam KumariSanjay Kumar BhadadaKanhaiya AgrawalPriyanka SinghSoham MukherjeeAshwani SoodSudhaker D Rao
Published in: Journal of bone and mineral metabolism (2020)
Although symptomatic PHPT is still most prevalent (>ā€‰90%) in India with higher indices of the disease and tumor weights, there is a progressive rise in the prevalence of asymptomatic PHPT patients in the last decade. Improvements in calcium and vitamin D nutrition might account for this change as in the Western series.
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