Secondary parathyromatosis in a patient with normal kidney function: review of diagnostic modalities and approaches to management
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Secondary parathyromatosis in a patient with normal kidney function: review of diagnostic modalities and approaches to management
Abstract
Objective: To present a patient with secondary parathyromatosis, a rare complication of parathyroidectomy, and to discuss issues currently pertinent to its diagnosis and management.
Methods: Data were derived from clinical and pathologic observations obtained during patient care.
Results: The index patient developed intractable hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia that has persisted after 4 surgical procedures and has remained largely resistant to medication, albeit with partial amelioration with combined bisphosphonate and cinacalcet.
Conclusion: Despite the rarity of this difficult complication of parathyroidectomy, its iatrogenic basis emphasizes a need for heightened awareness and caution among surgeons and endocrinologists. Herein we report an instance of intractable secondary parathyromatosis in a patient with normal kidney function, and we review current approaches to diagnosis and management.
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