Normocalcemic Parathyroid Adenoma with Brown's Tumor Maxilla: A Rare Case.

Q3 Medicine
Aarushi Wadhawan, Nikhil Arora, Ashiya Goel, Pratik Kumar, Parmod Jangra, Aanchal Gupta
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Abstract

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid adenoma commonly causes raised serum calcium and focal giant cell lytic lesions in bones known as Brown's tumors. It is more common in females in the post-menopausal age group.

Case report: We report a case of a 29-year-old female patient with Brown's tumor maxilla in a clinical setting of normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism. The patient presented to us with facial and palatal swelling for which FNAC was done. Cytology revealed hemosiderin-laden macrophages suspicious for Brown's tumor. On further imaging studies such as CT Neck, Tc99 Sestamibi scan, and other biochemical tests like parathyroid hormone assay and serum calcium level, the diagnosis of a hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland with normal calcium level was made. Parathyroidectomy was performed and parathyroid adenoma came out to be the primary pathology. On post-operative follow up there was regression of the swelling on the face and palate relieving the patient symptomatically.

Conclusion: The diagnostic suspicion of primary hyperparathyroidism should be kept in mind whenever a young female presents with suspected Brown's tumor, even with normal serum calcium levels, for appropriate management. Ours was a highly uncommon case that was a diagnostic challenge and had a successful treatment outcome. Very few such cases have been reported in the literature to date to the best of our knowledge.

甲状旁腺腺瘤伴上颌骨布朗瘤:1例罕见病例。
简介:甲状旁腺瘤引起的原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进通常引起血清钙升高和骨局灶性巨细胞溶解病变,称为布朗瘤。它在绝经后年龄组的女性中更为常见。病例报告:我们报告一例29岁女性上颌布朗肿瘤患者,临床表现为正常血钙水平原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进。患者向我们提出面部和腭部肿胀,为此进行了FNAC。细胞学检查显示含铁血黄素的巨噬细胞疑似布朗瘤。进一步影像学检查如CT颈部、Tc99 Sestamibi扫描及其他生化检查如甲状旁腺激素测定和血钙水平,诊断为甲状旁腺功能亢进,钙水平正常。行甲状旁腺切除术,甲状旁腺瘤为主要病理。在术后随访中,面部和上颚肿胀消退,症状得到缓解。结论:当年轻女性出现疑似布朗氏瘤时,即使血钙水平正常,也应注意原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进的诊断,以便进行适当的治疗。我们是一个非常罕见的病例,这是一个诊断挑战,并取得了成功的治疗结果。据我们所知,迄今为止文献中很少有此类病例的报道。
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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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