2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00423-005-0579-y
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A single-institution 25-year review of true parathyroid cysts

Abstract: PCs are rare but should be included within the differential diagnosis of a neck lump. True PCs are non-functional. Pathological and immunohistochemical findings are suggestive of a branchial origin. Fine-needle aspiration may be curative and is diagnostic due to the characteristic appearance of the fluid and high PTH levels on assay.

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“…3 Fine-needle aspiration under ultrasound guidance with cystic fluid assay for parathyroid hormone levels represents the approach of choice for both diagnosis and the initial treatment, since this is safe, easy and repeatable. 1 This method is more effective on nonfunctioning cysts. 3 Intracystic tetracycline injection may also be used on patients with recurrence; however, this has been associated with neck pain, neurotoxicity and recurrent nerve palsy due to leakage of the sclerosing agents through the disrupted thin cyst wall.…”
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“…3 Fine-needle aspiration under ultrasound guidance with cystic fluid assay for parathyroid hormone levels represents the approach of choice for both diagnosis and the initial treatment, since this is safe, easy and repeatable. 1 This method is more effective on nonfunctioning cysts. 3 Intracystic tetracycline injection may also be used on patients with recurrence; however, this has been associated with neck pain, neurotoxicity and recurrent nerve palsy due to leakage of the sclerosing agents through the disrupted thin cyst wall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…3 On radioiodine thyroid scans, parathyroid cysts appear as areas of absent uptake. 1 Computed axial tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging may be indicated when there is a solitary neck mass that is not diagnosed by other methods. 3 Percutaneous needle aspiration of parathyroid cysts reveals crystal-clear fluid, which is highly suggestive of the diagnosis.…”
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