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Things hyperparathyroidism often describes (“hyperparathyroidism ________”)
jaw, essentials
How hyperparathyroidism often is described (“________ hyperparathyroidism”)
primary, secondary, severe, tertiary, asymptomatic, familial, neonatal, persistent, mild, renal, recurrent, maternal, nutritional, acute, normocalcemic, ectopic, chronic, clinical, isolated, sporadic, hereditary, uremic, experimental, symptomatic, autonomous, untreated, advanced, compensatory, hypercalcemic, overt, standing, hypo, induced, congenital, adenomatous, progressive, concomitant, associated, benign, uncomplicated, intrauterine, resultant, physiologic, proved, refractory, parathyroid, subtle, suspected, fetal, latent, azotemic, longstanding, nonfamilial, transient, proven, postoperative, coexistent, endocrine, normocalcaemic, uncontrolled, existing, consequent, concurrent, unrecognized, infantile, occult, uraemic, suppressible, azotaemic, presumed, postmenopausal, subclinical, reversible, idiopathic, autosomal, unsuspected, preexisting
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