2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-008-9495-y
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Increase in Bone Mineral Density after Successful Parathyroidectomy for Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism after Renal Transplantation

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“…Clinical and endocrine status of the patient is indispensable to make the differential diagnosis of the Brown Tumor. Total parathyroidectomy is indicated to treat tertiary HPT, restoring normal serum PTH values, and increasing bone mineral density (12). Patients who underwent partial removal of the glands are more likely to remain in HPT (13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical and endocrine status of the patient is indispensable to make the differential diagnosis of the Brown Tumor. Total parathyroidectomy is indicated to treat tertiary HPT, restoring normal serum PTH values, and increasing bone mineral density (12). Patients who underwent partial removal of the glands are more likely to remain in HPT (13).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in BMD can be noticed as early as 1 month postoperatively and improved or stabilized over 2-3 years follow-up [64,[114][115][116][117]. However, there is little information on its long-term effect on fracture rates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vor der Einführung von Cinacalcet gab es zur Behandlung des persistierenden Hyperparathyreoidismus nur die chirurgische Parathyreoidektomie als einzige Therapieoption, wobei in einer kleinen Studie mit 14 Patienten nach Nierentransplantation ein positiver Effekt auf die Knochendichte nachgewiesen wurde (36). Dagegen wurde der Einfluss auf das Frakturrisiko bei Nierentransplantantierten nicht spezifisch untersucht, jedoch konnte für Dialysepatienten eine Reduktion der Frakturhäufigkeit nach Parathyreoidektomie gezeigt werden (37).…”
Section: Parathyreoidektomieunclassified