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[Update on recent progress in vitamin D research. Vitamin D treatment for hypoparathyroidism.]

The patients with hypoparathyroidism have been treated with active vitamin D(ie, alfacalcidol and calcitriol). Parathyroid hormone(PTH)increases extracellular calcium concentration partly through the activation of vitamin D, and active vitamin D corrects hypocalcemia mainly by increasing intestinal calcium abosorption. PTH coordinately increases blood calcium level with vitamin D in bone and kidney, however, renal tubular reabsorption of calcium is regulated by PTH-dependent mechanism. Hypercalciuria is an complication of long-term vitamin D treatment for PTH-deficient hypoparathyroidism.

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