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The Most Probable Cause of Low Serum Calcium After a Thyroidectomy

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Question 13

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The most probable cause of low serum calcium after a thyroidectomy is:


A) Hyperparathyroidism, secondary to Graves disease
B) Myxedema, secondary to surgery
C) Hypoparathyroidism caused by surgical injury
D) Hypothyroidism caused by the lack of thyroid replacement

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