Suppose a patient is brought to the hospital with severe hypocalcemia. What signs and symptoms would you expect to see in this patient? Subsequent diagnostic tests reveal that one of the patient’s glands is not functioning correctly. Which gland could be a possible suspect, and what secretion from that gland is implicated?
Signs and symptoms of hypocalcaemia:
The gland non functional is parathyroid galnd.
Parathyroid gland secrete a hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH) which increases the blood calcium level. Non-functional parathyroid gland fails to secrete parathyroid hormones which causes hypocalcemia.
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