Role of vitamin D deficiency in continued hyperparathyroidism following parathyroidectomy
@article{Redman2009RoleOV,
title={Role of vitamin D deficiency in continued hyperparathyroidism following parathyroidectomy},
author={Carolyn Redman and Donald L. Bodenner and Brendan C Stack},
journal={Head \& Neck},
year={2009},
volume={31}
}The aim of this study was to investigate vitamin D deficiency as an etiology for patients with elevated parathormone (PTH) levels after parathyroidectomy.
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