hyperparathyroidism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hyperparathyroidism
First recorded in 1915–20; hyper- + parathyroid + -ism
Example Sentences
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Oppressive conditions, with the heat index into the low triple digits, presented an especially demanding challenge for Lester, who has dealt with fatigue and excessive perspiration stemming from hyperparathyroidism.
From Washington Post
A meeting with an endocrinologist over the winter yielded a diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism, leading to a corrective procedure.
From Washington Post
His operation was March 5 for hyperparathyroidism, which can affect the amount of calcium levels in the bloodstream and lead to someone tiring easily.
From Seattle Times
He consulted with an endocrinologist this winter, was diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism last week, then underwent surgery in New York to remove one of his four parathyroid glands.
From Washington Post
"This thing" turned out to be hyperparathyroidism, which can affect the amount of calcium levels in the bloodstream and lead to someone tiring easily.
From Fox News
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