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HPT
(redirected from hyperparathyroidism)

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HPTHazard Prediction Tool
HPTHealth Physics Technician
HPTHealth Protection Technician
HPTHeterojunction Phototransistor
HPTHigh Payoff Target
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HPTHigh Pitched Tone (telephony)
HPTHigh Point Solutions, Inc (RAID/ATA controller technologies)
HPTHigh Potential Target
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HPTHigh Priority Target
HPTHigh-Order Path Termination
HPThigh-payoff target (US DoD)
HPTHigh-Performance Team
HPTHome Port
HPTHome Pregnancy Test
HPTHook Pile Tape
HPTHost Print Transform
HPTHuman Performance Technology
HPTHybrid Phenomena Theory
HPTHybrid Powertrain (automobile industry)
HPTHyperparathyroidism
HPTHigh Performance Turbine
HPTHigh Point Technology
HPTHigh Precision Tool
HPTHigh Pressure Turbo
HPTHotdocs Pdf Template
HPTHyper Pipelined Technology

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Parathyromatosis is a rare condition that causes persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism.
About 300,000 patients receive dialysis annually in the United States and many of them eventually develop a condition called secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT), said spokeswoman Kelly Stoddard.
Hyperparathyroidism may cause no problems for many years or it may cause problems such as tiredness, weakness, muscle or bone pain, constipation, indigestion, kidney stones, or thinning of bones.
 
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