Correlation of biochemical parameters with single parathyroid adenoma weight and volume

To determine the relationship of the biochemical parameters serum phosphate, serum calcium, and serum parathyroid hormone levels with respect to parathyroid adenoma weight and volume in primary hyperparathyroidism.

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