Balneo and PRM Research Journal (Sep 2024)

Multi-faced profile of PTH excess-related secondary osteoporosis: customized therapy and rehabilitation approach

  • Claudiu Nistor ,
  • Oana-Claudia Sima ,
  • Mihai Costachescu ,
  • Mihaela Stanciu ,
  • Mădălina Gabriela Iliescu,
  • Mihai-Lucian Ciobica ,
  • Florina Ligia Popa ,
  • Mara Carsote

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12680/balneo.2024.733
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 733

Abstract

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Many causes of secondary osteoporosis have been identified; endocrine types (such as those linked to male hypogonadism, Cushing’s syndrome, acromegaly, thyrotoxicosis, primary hyperparathyroidism, etc.) represent one of the most challenging ailments since a personalized approach of the endocrine disease is simultaneous required. We aimed to introduce the case of a senior lady who was diagnosed with secondary osteoporosis that was associated with primary hyperparathyroidism and a conservative approach was decided, from anti-osteoporosis drug and calcium lowering agents to the physical rehabilitation and lifestyle recommendations. She also presented double unilateral adrenal incidentaloma and a pituitary incidentaloma as well as a suspected ovarian cyst that she further declined to investigate. Mitigating the non-surgical management in primary hyperparathyroidism showcase (in addition to the zoledronic acid for both osteoporosis and hypercalcemia) a complex program of rehabilitation that included a diet intervention in terms of an adequate hydration and a personalized nutrition for kidney stones primary and secondary prevention, mild physical exercise, avoidance of calcium supplements and keeping a daily chole-calciferol replacement.

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