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*Renal – caused by hyperphosphataemia due to reduced GFR
 
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|q3= In what species is secondary renal hyperparathyroidism most common?
 
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 16 August 2011

Question Answer Article
What are the two types of primary hyperparathyroidism and which is most common? Link to Article
What are the two types of secondary hyperparathyroidism and how are they caused? Link to Article
In what species is secondary renal hyperparathyroidism most common? Link to Article
What is the most important metabolic disturbance caused by hyperparathyroidism and what are the clinical signs? Link to Article
How is fibrous osteodystrophy caused? Link to Article
What abnormality is often detectable in urine in animals with hyperparathyroidism? Link to Article
What is different on a blood biochemistry panel in an animal with nutritional secondary HTP compared to any other kind? Link to Article
How should horses with bran disease be treated? Link to Article