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Intrathyroidal Parathyroid Adenoma

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2005
A 54-year-old woman was referred for imaging studies after presentation for palpitations and a palpable thyroid nodule. The patient underwent a dual-phase single-agent Tc-99m sestamibi scan followed later by a thyroid ultrasound at an outside hospital.
Richard Michael Fleming   +1 more
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Intrathoracic parathyroid adenoma [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2004
A 43-year-old woman was referred to University Hospital for evaluation of hypercalcemia. She had a history of renal calculi and hypertension. Her serum calcium and phosphorus levels were 10.9 mg/dL and 2.5 mg/dL, respectively. Her potassium level was 4.6 mEq/L. Urinary calcium (24 hours specimen) was 234 mg/dL (normal).
Paul J.P. Bolanowski   +4 more
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Ultrasonography and Parathyroid Adenoma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
WE REPORT the cases of three patients in whom hyperparathyroidism was strongly suspected on clinical grounds and in whom ultrasonography of the neck showed the presence of a small mass near one of the lobes of the thyroid gland, which was believed to represent a parathyroid adenoma.
Luis C. Maas   +3 more
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Retropharyngeal Parathyroid Adenoma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— The patient described below had the rare finding of a parathyroid adenoma with hemorrhage presenting as a retropharyngeal mass. The clinical picture, with fever and leukocytosis, suggested the diagnosis of a retropharyngeal abscess. Report of a Case.— A 50-year-old obese woman was admitted to the Memphis Naval Hospital with a three ...
Calvin L. Strand   +2 more
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Parathyroid adenoma in a child

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
Parathyroid adenoma was discovered in an 11-year-old girl who had a 2 year history of anorexia, failure to thrive, and weakness, with the development of an awkward gait. In addition to hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia, evidence of skeletal demineralization and vicarious calcification was found.
Richard E. Bilbo   +2 more
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Parathyroid and pancreatic adenomas

The American Journal of Medicine, 1959
Abstract A case of multiple adenomas involving the parathyroids and pancreatic islets is presented. The earliest sign of disease was a large mediastinal mass later identified as a parathyroid adenoma. The occurrence in this patient of a parathyroid tumor antedating by eight years the symptoms of hyperparathyroidism may add to our understanding of the
Burton D. Cohen   +2 more
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Recurrent Parathyroid Adenoma

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1969
Parathyroid tumors were first associated with the lesions of osteitis fibrosa cystica by Askanazy in 1904. Since that time more than 1,500 patient reports of hyperparathyroidism have appeared in the medical literature.1-3More than 80% of these cases are attributable to a single parathyroid adenoma.
David H. Fulmer   +2 more
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Angiography of Parathyroid Adenomas

Radiology, 1966
The Preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas has been a challenge to the roentgenologist. Recent improvement in the methods of clinical and laboratory diagnosis has led to the earlier recognition of these neoplasms. Only rarely is preoperative localization possible by virtue of tracheal or esophageal displacement.
Thomas H. Newton, Eugene Eisenberg
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Intravagal parathyroid adenoma

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractAn extremely rare case of intravagal parathyroid adenoma is presented. The tumour caused fusiform swelling of the left vagus nerve was shelled out. Post-operatively the left recurrent nerve palsy was recovered in the two months. Serum calcium level returned to normal on the tenth day after the surgical operation without symptoms of ...
Toru Takimoto   +3 more
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Multiple Parathyroid Adenomas

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
OCCASIONALLY, two parathyroid adenomas are found in a single patient; however, the occurrence of three true adenomas is exceedingly unusual. When more than one adenoma is encountered, the possibility of parathyroid hyperplasia should be considered. This is a report of a patient in whom three parathyroid adenomas were identified and removed and a normal
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