Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2023)

Femoral Neck Fracture in a Pediatric Patient with Primary Hyperparathyroidism

  • Mark W. Schmitt,
  • Maxwell J. Modrak,
  • Soumar J. Bouza,
  • Brian G. Smith,
  • Murillo A. Adrados

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/5550451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023

Abstract

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Case. A previously healthy 11-year-old girl underwent expedited surgical fixation of a femoral neck fracture sustained while jump-roping. After further work up, she was diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. Parathyroidectomy of a hypertrophic adenoma proved curative. Now, five months post left hip surgery, the patient is pain-free and walks without a limp. Conclusion. We describe the first published case of primary hyperparathyroidism presenting as a pathologic hip fracture in a child. Although presentation with a fracture is exceedingly rare, bone pain is a frequent complaint of pediatric hyperparathyroidism. Orthopedic surgeons may find themselves the front-line caregivers for the condition.