1. A Case of Primary Hyperparathyroidism Due to an Oxyphil Cell Adenoma
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Kazunori Miura, Tadahiro Shido, Tatsuya Shimada, Kiichiro Higashi, and Keishi Kimura
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Adenoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Lymphangiectasis ,endocrine system diseases ,Parathyroid hormone ,Lymphangiectasia ,Parathyroid Glands ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Parathyroid adenoma ,Oxyphil cell (parathyroid) ,Hyperparathyroidism ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Phosphorus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Parathyroid Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Hypercalcemia ,Calcium ,Female ,Parathyroid gland ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Primary hyperparathyroidism - Abstract
A 59-year-old woman with primary hyperparathyroidism was found to have a parathyroid adenoma behind the left clavicle. Preoperatively, it appeared as a hypoechoic mass on ultrasonography, as a hot nodule on thallium scintigraphy, and as a high signal on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies of the surgically resected tumor revealed a parathyroid adenoma composed mainly of oxyphil cells with production of a parathyroid hormone. Moreover, a multilocular lesion of lymphangiectasia was contained. Hypercalcemia was alleviated postoperatively. These observations corroborated a functioning parathyroid oxyphil cell adenoma. This is the first case report of functioning oxyphil cell adenoma of the parathyroid gland with lymphangiectasia in Japan.
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- 1992
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