2015
DOI: 10.7439/ijbar.v6i2.1490
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Brown Tumor: Rare Skeletal Presentation Secondary to Hyperparathyroidism

Abstract: Brown tumor is a giant cell lesion associated with hypepararthyroidism. It is a non-neoplastc condition and represents terminal stage of the remodeling process in hyperparathyroid state. This severe parathyroid bone disease is a rare clinical presentation of primary hyperparathyroidism which is due most often to a parathyroid adenoma, secreting parathormone(PTH). Elevated PTH levels cause bone resorption, the formation of polyostotic lesions and a reduction in bone mineral density, predisposing to pathological… Show more

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