[HTML][HTML] Multiple bone cysts caused by hyperparathyroidism: a case report and review of the literature

S Miwa, T Tanaka, H Aiba, S Yamada… - Cancer Diagnosis & …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Multiple Bone Cysts Caused by Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report and Review of the
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Pathological fracture of the tibia as a first sign of hyperparathyroidism–A case report and systematic review of the current literature

A Keiler, D Dammerer, M Liebensteiner… - Anticancer …, 2021 - ar.iiarjournals.org
Background/Aim: Pathological fractures are rare, suspicious and in some cases mentioned
as the first sign of a malignant tumor. We present an uncommon case with a pathological …

[HTML][HTML] A patient with femoral osteitis fibrosa cystica mimicking bone neoplasm: a case report

XL Xu, CP Yang, SJ Lu, H Pei, SG Chen… - BMC Musculoskeletal …, 2022 - Springer
Background Osteitis fibrosa cystica is a rare, benign and osteolytic lesion attributed to
hyperparathyroidism. The high level of parathyroid hormone cause rapid bone loss. Case …

[HTML][HTML] Paraparesis as a rare first presentation of primary hyperparathyroidism-related brown tumor in the thoracic spine: Case report and literature review

SM Jarrar, SS Daoud, OF Jbarah… - Annals of Medicine and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction and importance Brown tumor (BT) is defined as osteolytic lesion of an
underlying state of hyperparathyroidism. Hyperparathyroidism will activate osteoclasts which …

[PDF][PDF] Brown Tumor of the Dorsal Spine With Hemorrhage Causing Acute Neurological Deterioration: A Rare Presentation of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

S Srinivasan, B Raju, R Nair, A Hegde, S Johnson… - Cureus, 2024 - cureus.com
Brown tumor due to secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease is a well-
established entity. Brown tumor of the spine with hemorrhage causing acute neurological …

[HTML][HTML] Spinal cord compression caused by a brown tumor secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism

SM Elmi, A Djimrabeye, JD Makoso… - Surgical Neurology …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Brown tumors (BTs) are rare non-neoplastic lesions that arise secondary to
hyperparathyroidism largely involving mandible, ribs, pelvis, and large bones. Spinal …

[HTML][HTML] A rare case of “Brown tumor” of the axis with parathyroid adenoma and tertiary hyperparathyroidism

U Srikantha, A Hari, YK Lokanath… - … Junction and Spine, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Abstract “Brown tumors (BTs)” of the spine are benign rare lesions, seen in about 5%–13%
of all patients with chronic hyperparathyroidism (HPT). They are not true neoplasms and are …

[PDF][PDF] Brown Tumor with Multiple Lesions as a Manifestation of Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report and Literature Review

I Kazouini, J Mhaili, A Elhajjami… - Sch J Med Case …, 2023 - saspublishers.com
Brown tumor is an uncommon focal lytic bone lesion, which is considered as an end-stage
lesion of abnormal bone metabolism, caused by long-standing increased parathyroid …

[PDF][PDF] A Patient With Femoral Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica Due To Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report

X Xu, C Yang, S Lu, H Pei, S Chen, Q Liao - 2022 - scholar.archive.org
Background: Osteitis brosa cystica is a rare benign, lytic bone lesion attributed to
hyperparathyroidism. The high level of parathyroid hormone cause rapid bone loss. Case …