Increased serum calcitonin level
Introduction
Introduction Serum calcitonin is a hormone secreted by thyroid follicular cells. When it is elevated for some reason, it can increase the calcium excretion of the kidney and lower the blood calcium concentration. Endemic goiter is a type of goiter. There was no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage, and the thyroid was mild, moderately diffuse, soft, and no tenderness. Very few people with obvious swelling may experience symptoms of compression such as difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, and irritating cough. Posterior sternal goiter may have symptoms of esophageal or superior vena cava compression.
Cause
Cause
The cause of elevated serum calcitonin levels
When the medullary thyroid carcinoid changes, the patient's serum calcitonin concentration increases, and the blood calcium concentration decreases. Pregnant women and children have elevated serum calcitonin levels due to bone growth, and serum calcitonin levels decrease after menopause. Serum calcitonin levels can be significantly increased in patients with renal insufficiency and lung cancer, and can also be used as an activity indicator for malignant tumors such as lung cancer.
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Examination of elevated serum calcitonin levels
Blood test: Calcitonin is a thirty-two peptide containing a disulfide bond with a molecular weight of 3,400. Normal human serum has a calcitonin concentration of 10-20 ng/L and a plasma half-life of less than 1 h, which is mainly degraded and excreted in the kidney. The main role of calcitonin is to lower blood calcium and blood phosphorus. The main target organ is bone, which also has a certain effect on the kidney.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Symptoms of elevated serum calcitonin levels
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