A giant parathyroid cyst causing primary hyperparathyroidism in a pregnant woman: Case report and literature review
José Paz-Ibarra,
Marcio José Concepción-Zavaleta,
Julia Cristina Coronado-Arroyo
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) during pregnancy is rare, with the commonest cause being parathyroid adenoma. Parathyroid cysts represent 0.5% of parathyroid lesions. The diagnosis of PHPT requires elevated levels of calcium, along with elevated or non-suppressed parathormone levels. Conservative treatment prevails unless hypercalcemia persists. Case A 33-week pregnant woman with preeclampsia and a cervical tumor was diagnosed with PHPT due to a functioning cystic adenoma. She underwent a caesa… Show more
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