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We aim to report a patient with vertebral brown tumor in the context of a primary hyperparathyroidism presented by shoulder pain. This is the first report of C5 brown tumor involvement in a primary hyperparathyroid patient and emphasizes the ...
Babak Mirzashahi +3 more
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Maxillary brown tumor as initial presentation of parathyroid adenoma: A case report
Brown tumor is a rare late-stage skeletal change caused by long-term stimulation of excess parathyroid hormone. It is not neoplastic, but a reparative cellular process.
Hon-Ke Sia +3 more
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A rare case of “Brown tumor” of the axis with parathyroid adenoma and tertiary hyperparathyroidism [PDF]
“Brown tumors (BTs)” of the spine are benign rare lesions, seen in about 5%–13% of all patients with chronic hyperparathyroidism (HPT). They are not true neoplasms and are also known as osteitis fibrosa cystica or occasionally osteoclastoma. Radiological
Umesh Srikantha +3 more
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Severe Headache and Deterioration of Vision in Left Eye in a Chronic Hemodialysis Patient Revealing a Brown Tumor of Sphenoid Sinus [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Brown tumors are rare bone lesions associated with hyperparathyroidism, particularly secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT), in chronic renal failure.
Hicham Esselmani +5 more
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A Large Brown Tumor of Mandible as First Manifestation of Hyperparathyroidism
Brown tumor is a lesion that develops in patients with hyperparathyroidism. It can be described as the terminal stage of bone remodeling process where abnormal bone metabolism takes place.
Animesh Mondal +4 more
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Brown tumors are osteolytic lesions associated with hyperparathyroidism (HPT). They may involve various skeletal segments, but rarely the cranio-facial bones.
Davide Diacinti +10 more
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Mandibular Brown Tumor Revealing Hyperparathyroidism in a Patient With Neurofibromatosis Type I: Case Report [PDF]
The brown tumor is a non-neoplastic lesion resulting from an abnormality in bone metabolism in the context of primary, secondary, or tertiary hyperparathyroidism. They can affect any bone structure and be single or multiple.
Badr Kabila MD +5 more
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Mandibular brown tumor as the first manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism: A case report
Patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (brown tumor) are usually asymptomatic and clinical presentation of the tumor in the jaws is rarely the first sign of the disease.
Muna Alhusban, Zaid H. Baqain
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Brown tumor in a patient with ectopic mediastinal parathyroid adenoma: A case report
Brown tumors are uncommon focal giant-cell lesions that arise as a direct result of the effect of parathyroid hormone on bone tissue in some patients that have hyperparathyroidism.
Faiza A. Qari
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