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Review
. 2000 Jul 25;163(2):173-5.

Asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism: is the pendulum swinging back?

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Asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism: is the pendulum swinging back?

K Siminoski. CMAJ. .
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Fig. 1: Algorithm for diagnosis and management of hyperparathyroidism. PTH = parathyroid hormone, HPT = hyperparathyroidism.

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