Secondary hypercalcemic hyperparathyroidism |
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Authors: | Leif Bergdahl Lennart Boquist |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Surgery and Pathology, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary A search was made for patients with associated secondary hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia: 22 such cases were found in the literature and 22 were recorded among 92 patients operated upon because of parathyroid disease. In the remaining 70 patients the effect of the operation on the serum calcium level was investigated: persisting hypercalcemia after the operation was found in 28 per cent of the cases.The patients reporded in the literature possessed severe renal and skeletary changes and light microscopic evidence of parathyroid adenoma (2 cases), hyperplasia (15 cases), or hyperplasia and adenoma (5 cases).The other 22 patients had histories of long-standing renal disease, most often chronic pyelonephritis, of varying severity. Skeletary roentgenograms were often normal. Morphologic examination of the parathyroids showed adenoma (6 cases) or hyperplasia (16 cases). Postoperatively, normal serum calcium level was found in 9 cases and persisting hypercalcemia in 13 (=59 per cent) cases. One patient possessed also a malignant -cell insuloma and Zollinger-Ellison's syndrome.It is suggested that secondary hyperparathyroidism may develop in patients with only slight or moderate impairment of renal function, that hypercalcemia occurs more often than previously believed in secondary hyperparathyroidism, and that some cases of secondary hyperparathyroidism previously, erroneously have been classified as primary hyperparathyroidism.Supported by grants from the Swedish Medical Research Council (Project No. B72-17X-3499-01), the Swedish Cancer Society (Project No. 552-B71-01P), and the Medical Faculty, University of Umeå. |
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