Do large parathyroid adenomas increase the risk of severe hypercalcemia?
Monika Kaszczewska,
Witold Chudziński,
Joanna Kaszczewska
et al.
Abstract:(1) Background: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is mainly caused by parathyroid adenoma (PA). Rare variants of PA, weighing >2,0-3,5g are called “large” or “giant” adenomas and account for about 1,5% of all PA. The purpose of this study was to compare normal sized and large parathyroid lesions identifying risk factors for severe hypercalcemia; (2) Methods: 27 patients with PHPT and parathyroid lesion ≥2,0cm3 (study group) were compared with 73 patients with PHPT and lesion <2,0cm3 (control group). In … Show more
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