Hypoparathyroidism presenting with late onset seizures - a report of two cases from rural India

  • Verma A
  • Kumar A
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Abstract

Hypoparathyroidism leading to hypocalcaemia is an important treatable cause of recurrent seizures. Neurological manifestations due to hypoparathyroidism include: seizures, paresthesia, depression, psychosis, extra pyramidal symptoms, and features of raised intracranial pressure. Seizures may be the presenting symptoms preceding other signs of hypocalcaemia. Primary hypoparathyroidism presenting for the first time as seizures in the elderly is quite rare. Here we report two cases of hypoparathyroidism presenting with seizures in the elderly as the sole manifestation of hypocalcaemia. The goal of this report is to seek attention to such an uncommon reversible treatable cause of seizures and to consider hypoparathyroidism in the work up of these patients.Copyright © The Author(s) 2018.

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Verma, A., & Kumar, A. (2018). Hypoparathyroidism presenting with late onset seizures - a report of two cases from rural India. Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation, 5(5), 20. https://doi.org/10.20517/2347-8659.2017.65

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