Abstract

Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is rare, occurring in 0.86% of the United States population. PHPT of pregnancy is rarer, occurring in one percent of pregnancies. Oftentimes, calcium is mildly elevated and does not result in maternal or fetal complications. However, when levels rise, serious issues can occur. These cases demonstrate various clinical courses in pregnant women with PHPT and severe hypercalcemia.

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