2021
DOI: 10.5603/ep.a2020.0076
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Flow cytometric DNA analysis of parathyroid benign lesions

Abstract: Introduction: It is difficult to differentiate benign and malignant lesions just by histopathological evaluation due to lack of clear criteria of diagnosis. Moreover, the group of benign pathologies of parathyroids is not homogenous, and recurrence of symptoms of hyperparathyroidism after surgical management was also noted in this group. This complication is not always due to inappropriate surgical technique. The goal of this work was to find the relationship between cellular ploidy and proliferative activity … Show more

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“…There are rare cases of atypical tumors[ 37 ] or atypical PA (APA) with an ambiguous potential for malignancy that have a good prognosis in the vast majority, but mutations in the CDC73 gene are related to high P-HPT/R-HPT[ 38 , 39 ]. Flow-cytometric DNA analysis has been recommended in such cases[ 40 ], especially in the context of MEN syndromes[ 41 ]. CDC73 gene mutations are not involved in the tumorigenesis of sporadic APA[ 38 ].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are rare cases of atypical tumors[ 37 ] or atypical PA (APA) with an ambiguous potential for malignancy that have a good prognosis in the vast majority, but mutations in the CDC73 gene are related to high P-HPT/R-HPT[ 38 , 39 ]. Flow-cytometric DNA analysis has been recommended in such cases[ 40 ], especially in the context of MEN syndromes[ 41 ]. CDC73 gene mutations are not involved in the tumorigenesis of sporadic APA[ 38 ].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%