Atypical parathyroid adenoma with clinically aggressive course of hyperparathyroidism: clinical case report

Primary hyperparathyroidism is common clinical endocrine disorder with a prevalence between 1–2%. Solitary parathyroid adenomas account from 80 to 85% of cases of PHPT, hyperplasia and multiple adenomas is up to 15%, parathyroid carcinoma is a very rare cause of PHPT, accounting for about a 1% of ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:Èndokrinnaâ hirurgiâ 2018-07, Vol.12 (1), p.55-63
Hauptverfasser: Mokrysheva, Natalia G., Eremkina, Anna K., Slashchuk, Konstantin U., Bespalov, Alexey I., Voronkova, Iya А., Rumyantsev, Pavel O., Degtyarev, Mikhail V., Kuznetzov, Nikolay S., Latkina, Nonna V.
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Zusammenfassung:Primary hyperparathyroidism is common clinical endocrine disorder with a prevalence between 1–2%. Solitary parathyroid adenomas account from 80 to 85% of cases of PHPT, hyperplasia and multiple adenomas is up to 15%, parathyroid carcinoma is a very rare cause of PHPT, accounting for about a 1% of cases. Clinically aggressive and atypical adenomas should be separately noted because of severe clinical course and life-threatening hypercalcemia, high morbidity and mortality, unknown malignant potential. No definite criteria are considered to be present to distinguish preoperatively atypical adenoma from parathyroid typical adenoma or carcinoma. The clinical course of the disease remains the only tool that allows to suspect an aggressive tumor on the preoperative stage. We present the clinical case of a 61-year-old female patient with a clinically “aggressive” course of PHPT and severe metabolic disturbances of bone tissue due to the atypical adenoma of the parathyroid gland.
ISSN:2306-3513
2310-3965
DOI:10.14341/serg9587