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6. Hypoparathyroidism

The parathyroid glands can be smaller than usual in people with DiGeorge syndrome. These glands are responsible for maintaining calcium levels in the blood. If the condition affects the parathyroid glands, hypocalcemia or low calcium can result, along with elevated phosphorus levels. This often presents as seizures or convulsions. For some people with DiGeorge syndrome, though, parathyroid problems are minor, only becoming a problem during times of high stress. These problems can also decrease in severity over time.

Parathyroid Glands Calcium TimoninaIryna / Getty Images

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