| Literature DB >> 35140968 |
Alia Fazaa1,2, Yasmine Makhlouf1,2, Soussen Miladi1,2, Mariem Sellami1,2, Kmar Ouenniche1,2, Leila Souebni1,2, Selma Kassab1,2, Selma Chekili1,2, Kawther Ben Abdelghani1,2, Ahmed Laatar1,2.
Abstract
Brown tumors (BTs) are due to a proliferation of multinucleated giant cells in osteolytic lesions. They complicate the course of hyperparathyroidism. Thanks to an early screening of bone metabolism disorders; BTs are nowadays rare bone manifestations. We demonstrate through these two cases reports unusual locations of BTs in hyperparathyroidism.Entities:
Keywords: brown tumors; hyperparathyroidism; hyperplasia; osteoporosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35140968 PMCID: PMC8813670 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
FIGURE 1A clinical picture showing (A): mandibular deformity, (B): a gingival hypertrophy
FIGURE 2(A): X‐ray of the hip showing lytic lesions, (B): X‐ray of the head showing salt and pepper appearance
FIGURE 3(A): clinical picture: right jaw swelling with dental malalignment, (B–D): enhanced computer tomography scan of the brown tumor within the mandible (yellow arrows): (B, D) Coronal and (C) axial
FIGURE 4X‐ray of the lumbar spine showing a rugger jersey spine