Electrocardiographic J wave as a result of hypercalcemia aggravated by thiazide diuretics in a case of primary hyperparathyroidism

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Electrocardiographically, the QT interval is shortened, ST segment is depressed, and T wave becomes negative in hypercalcemia. The use of diuretics in cases with hyperparathyroidism decreases the excretion of calcium, causes changes in bone-calcium turnover and parathyroid hormone activity, and forms hypercalcemia. A 67 year-old Turkish female patient in whom we electrocardiographically observed a J wave is presented as a hypercalcemic case with primary, hyperparathyroidism aggravated by the use of a thiazide diuretic. Copyright © 2004 by the Japanese Heart Journal.

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Topsakal, R., Saǧlam, H., Arinç, H., Eryol, N. K., & Çetin, S. (2003). Electrocardiographic J wave as a result of hypercalcemia aggravated by thiazide diuretics in a case of primary hyperparathyroidism. Japanese Heart Journal, 44(6), 1033–1037. https://doi.org/10.1536/jhj.44.1033

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