Hyperparathyroidism: Unusual location of brown tumors
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Hyperparathyroidism: Unusual location of brown tumors
Abstract
Brown tumors (BTs) are due to a proliferation of multinucleated giant cells in osteolytic lesions. They complicate the course of hyperparathyroidism. Thanks to an early screening of bone metabolism disorders; BTs are nowadays rare bone manifestations. We demonstrate through these two cases reports unusual locations of BTs in hyperparathyroidism.
Keywords: brown tumors; hyperparathyroidism; hyperplasia; osteoporosis.
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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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