Case Presentation: We described a 52-year-old woman, diagnosed as a case of undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy for ten years, who was unresponsive to classic anti-inflammatory therapies. She developed anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and had elevated muscle enzymes during the course of disease. On a routine checkup, marked hypocalcemia and suppressed parathyroid hormone levels were found. Calcium and calcitriol therapy led to clinical and laboratory improvement. Introduction: Hypoparathyroidism might cause various musculoskeletal findings, resembling Spondyloarthropathies. Conclusions: This case emphasizes the importance of recognizing rheumatic manifestations of hypoparathyroidism to preclude unnecessary treatments. Serum calcium should be included in the diagnostic workup of these patients.
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Zabihiyeganeh, M., Jahed, S. A., & Akbari, H. (2014). Longstanding hypoparathyroidism in a fifty-two-year-old woman misdiagnosed as spondyloarthropathy. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 16(12). https://doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.22489
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