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Measure albumin-adjusted serum calcium for people with any of the following features, which might indicate primary hyperparathyroidism:
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symptoms of hypercalcaemia, such as thirst, frequent or excessive urination, or constipation
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osteoporosis or a previous fragility fracture (for recommendations on assessing the risk of fragility fracture in people with osteoporosis, see the NICE guideline on osteoporosis)
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a renal stone (for recommendations on assessing and managing renal stones, see the NICE guideline on renal and ureteric stones)
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an incidental finding of elevated albumin-adjusted serum calcium (2.6 mmol/litre or above).