Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (Apr 2010)

Severe Hyperparathyroidism Versus Parathyroid Carcinoma : A clinical dilemma

  • Mariam Al-Fadhli,
  • Suhail A R Doi,
  • Thomas Muttikkal,
  • Basel Al-Sumait

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 94 – 100

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No clinical or laboratory data allow a preoperative diagnosis of parathyroid carcinoma and only occasionally does a definitive finding differentiate an adenoma from a carcinoma. We present a case of primary hyperparathyroidism presenting with severe elevation of parathyroid hormone and serum calcium as well as complications. We go on to discuss the case in the light of a literature review. The severity of the elevation of the parathyroid hormone, other biochemical alterations, the presence of skeletal and renal complications and of a neck mass should alert the clinician to a possible parathyroid carcinoma. Radical surgery is the only effective therapy for parathyroid carcinoma, and should always be performed if a preoperative suspicion is entertained.

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