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. 2024 Jun;28(2):723-728.
doi: 10.1007/s10006-023-01195-x. Epub 2023 Nov 22.

Association of hyperparathyroidism and benign fibro-osseous jaw tumors: a 25-year retrospective study at Mayo Clinic

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Association of hyperparathyroidism and benign fibro-osseous jaw tumors: a 25-year retrospective study at Mayo Clinic

Kale B McMillan et al. Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the association between hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), parathyroid hormone levels, and calcium levels in patients diagnosed with benign fibro-osseous lesions such as fibrous dysplasia (FD), ossifying fibroma (OF), central giant cell granulomas (GCG).

Methods: This is a retrospective, single-center study from a sample of patients who underwent surgical treatment of FD, OF, and GCG at Mayo Clinic between 1996 and 2021. Patient demographics, history of PHPT, histopathological diagnosis, and relevant laboratory values such as parathyroid hormone (PTH), serum calcium, vitamin D, and alkaline phosphatase were collected.

Results: Of the patients diagnosed with FD (n = 64), OF (n = 24), and GCG (n = 5), a diagnosis of PHPT was found in 2 patients (3.1%), 1 patient (4.2%), and 0 patients (0%), respectively. Elevated PTH levels (>65 pg/mL) were observed in 3 patients (4.7%) with FD, 1 patient (4.2%) with OF, and 1 patient (20%) with GCG. Mean (standard deviation) calcium levels were 9.3 (0.6) mg/dL in the FD group, 9.4 (0.5) mg/dL in the OF group, and 9.3 (0.6) mg/dL in the GCG group. Patients with fibro-osseous jaw tumors including FD, OF, and GCG may have increased risk of PHPT compared to the general population.

Conclusion: Patients with benign jaw tumors including FD, OF, and GCG may have increased risk of PHPT compared to the general population. Surgeons treating these benign tumors need to be cognizant of these findings, obtain appropriate laboratory studies, and incorporate multidisciplinary care including endocrinologists, endocrine surgeons, and maxillofacial surgeons.

Keywords: Central giant cell granulomas; Fibro-osseous jaw tumors; Fibrous dysplasia; Hyperparathyroidism; Ossifying fibroma.

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