Literature DB >> 25798829

Skeletal lesions in primary hyperparathyroidism.

Qiang Yang1, Peng Sun, Jianmin Li, Zhiping Yang, Xin Li, Zhenfeng Li, Jun Yan, Ka Li, Luqiang Wang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Osteitis fibrosa cystica (OFC), a relatively rare skeletal disorder caused by excess parathyroid hormone, is often misdiagnosed as a neoplasm. A summary of the diagnostic procedures and treatment protocols, especially the indications for orthopedic surgery, is helpful to avoid overtreatment.
METHODS: Eight patients from the Orthopedic Department of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University diagnosed with OFC caused by primary hyperparathyroidism were treated, and the clinical manifestations, biochemical and radiography examination findings, surgeries and prognoses were recorded.
RESULTS: All cases (5 female and 3 male) were admitted to our department with the complaint of bone pain (5/8) or fracture after mild trauma (3/8). Biochemical screening revealed hypercalcemia and high parathyroid hormone of varying levels. Two cases were misdiagnosed as primary bone lesion and metastasis. All cases were treated with parathyroidectomy and experienced spontaneous and progressive regression of the boney disease. Four cases underwent orthopedic surgery. Bone biopsies were necessary to exclude malignant tumors, especially with orthopedic procedures.
CONCLUSIONS: OFC can easily be misdiagnosed in orthopedic patients because of a lack of radiological and histologic specificity. Reaching the correct diagnosis requires a combination of clinical manifestations, routine biochemical screenings, radiographic examinations of bone and parathyroid and bone biopsy. It is generally acknowledged that parathyroidectomy is effective, but orthopedic surgery is sometimes necessary after a correct diagnosis and parathyroidectomy. However, the indications for orthopedic surgery must be strictly controlled to avoid overtreatment.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25798829     DOI: 10.1097/MAJ.0000000000000441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


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5.  An unusual case of hyperparathyroidism, presenting as multiple skeletal lesions.

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