Osteolytic deposits of the pelvis leading to the diagnosis of primary hyperparathyreosis: case report
Authors:
Jr Raška Ivan 1; Rašková Mária 1; Včelák Josef 2; Junková Kristýna 2,3
Authors‘ workplace:
III. interní klinika - endokrinologie a metabolismu 1. LF UK a VFN v Praze
1; Endokrinologický ústav v Praze
2; Ústav biologie a lékařské genetiky 1. LF UK a VFN v Praze
3
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Clinical Osteology 2020; 25(2): 99-102
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Overview
Primary hyperparatyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrine disease and represents the most common cause of hypercalcemia. Thanks to modern diagnostic and laboratory approaches that allow us to diagnose and treat asymptomatic and mild forms of PHPT, the number of patients with clinically symptomatic PHPT decreases. The case report deals with the case of a 30 year old woman who underwent medical examination due to renal colic. Nephrolithiasis and multiple osteolytic lesions in the pelvic area were found on CT. A differential diagnostic examination was initiated considering a hematological malignancy that was excluded. After calcium-phosphate metabolism examination clinically symptomatic PHPT diagnosis was set.
Keywords:
primary hyperparathyroidism – brown tumor – osteolytic leasons
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