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Role of vitamin D deficiency in continued hyperparathyroidism following parathyroidectomy
Head & Neck, 04/06/09
Redman C et al. - Given the known prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, consideration should be given to preoperative vitamin D testing to avoid confusion about the etiology of persistently elevated PTH following surgery.
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