E20.1: Pseudohypoparathyroidism

In your case, the messenger substance (hormone) from the parathyroid glands is not working properly.

The parathyroid glands are 4 small glands at the edge of the thyroid gland. A messenger substance is formed in the parathyroid glands. This messenger substance affects the calcium and phosphate content in the body. Calcium from the bone is dissolved by the messenger substance and released into the blood. It thus also affects bone firmness.

Your parathyroid glands create the normal amount of the messenger substance. However, the messenger substance is not working properly in your case. As a result, the calcium content in your blood may be too low. You may have various symptoms as a result. The muscles may cramp or you might have an irregular heartbeat. At the same time however, calcium may also accumulate in the tissue. The organs may calcify as a result of too much calcium. That can affect the cornea in the eye or the lens of the eye, for instance.

This illness can be hereditary. It can involve the bones in your hands and feet not growing properly. You may also be shorter overall.

Additional indicator

On medical documents, the ICD code is often appended by letters that indicate the diagnostic certainty or the affected side of the body.

  • G: Confirmed diagnosis
  • V: Tentative diagnosis
  • Z: Condition after
  • A: Excluded diagnosis
  • L: Left
  • R: Right
  • B: Both sides

Further information

Note

This information is not intended for self-diagnosis and does not replace professional medical advice from a doctor. If you find an ICD code on a personal medical document, please also note the additional indicator used for diagnostic confidence.
Your doctor will assist you with any health-related questions and explain the ICD diagnosis code to you in a direct consultation if necessary.

Source

Provided by the non-profit organization “Was hab’ ich?” gemeinnützige GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG).