Literature DB >> 23072397

Cervical tumoral calcinosis with secondary hyperparathyroidism in a chronic hemodialysis patient.

Sham Sunder1, Himanshu Verma, Krishnamoorthy Venkataramanan.   

Abstract

Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon and severe complication of chronic renal failure. It is generally associated with the presence of a high-serum calcium-and-phosphorus product. We report here a case of a patient on maintenance hemodialysis who presented with progressively increasing, solitary, tumor-like swelling over the nape of the neck. A 50-year-old female on thrice weekly maintenance hemodialysis for the last 3 years presented with a small swelling over the nape of the neck that had been progressively increasing over the last 1 year to cricket ball size. The patient was investigated and diagnosed as having tumoral calcinosis. The metastatic calcification occurring in the patient was most likely related to high calcium × phosphate product with coexistent secondary hyperparathyroidism possibly aggravated by vitamin D therapy. The patient was treated with withdrawal of vitamin D therapy, strict control of serum phosphate levels with noncalcemic phosphate binders, and subtotal parathyroidectomy. The neck swelling started decreasing in size after 2 months of parathyroidectomy and there was marked clinical improvement with drop in serum parathormone levels, over a period of 6 months. After 2 years of parathyroidectomy, the neck swelling again started increasing in size with increase in serum parathormone levels. The patient was treated with cinacalcet and the neck swelling gradually decreased in size along with control of serum parathormone and phosphate levels.
© 2012 The Authors. Hemodialysis International © 2012 International Society for Hemodialysis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23072397     DOI: 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2012.00760.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemodial Int        ISSN: 1492-7535            Impact factor:   1.812


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