Brown tumor: clinical findings of secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients with renal osteodystrophy
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Brown tumor: clinical findings of secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients with renal osteodystrophy
Abstract
A brown tumor, or osteoclastoma, is a nonneoplastic bony lesion associated with hyperparathyroidism and directly related to increased levels of parathyroid hormone. These tumors result from excessive osteoclastic activity. This article presents 3 cases of brown tumor localized in facial bones. The lesions were the result of secondary hyperparathyroidism associated with chronic renal failure. The patients were two 42-year-old men and a 39-year-old woman. All patients had been treated systemically by hemodialysis for more than 10 years. This article highlights the importance of proper diagnosis and management of dental patients presenting with a brown tumor.
Keywords: brown tumor; giant cells; parathyroid hormone; renal osteodystrophy; secondary hyperparathyroidism.
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