Author/Authors :
Soveid Mahmood نويسنده , Rasekhi Alireza نويسنده , Sattarinezhad Azar نويسنده Department of Endocrinology, Namazi Hospital, Shiraz, IR
Iran
Abstract :
Introduction The standard treatment for symptomatic primary
hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid adenoma is surgery, but in
patients who are not good candidates for surgery, other treatment
modalities including ethanol ablation, laser ablation, ultrasound wave
ablation, and radiofrequency ablation are used. We describe a patient
with multiple medical problems and a parathyroid adenoma who was treated
with radiofrequency ablation. Case Presentation A 47-year-old patient
was referred to our hospital (Namazi hospital, Shiraz, Iran) in April,
2015 with intracranial hemorrhage, as well as high serum calcium and PTH
(parathyroid hormone) levels (12.1 mg/dL and 1062 pg/mL, respectively),
who had a parathyroid adenoma. Radiofrequency ablation was performed for
the patient after he was stabilized, and three days later, his serum
calcium and PTH levels decreased to 8.9 mg/dL and 38 pg/mL,
respectively, and there was abnormal uptake according to the
post-ablation parathyroid scan. The patient was followed for 12 months
in our endocrine clinic, during which time he was in good general
condition, with normal serum calcium, phosphate, and parathyroid hormone
levels. Conclusions Radiofrequency ablation may be used successfully in
the treatment of parathyroid adenoma when a patient cannot tolerate
surgery.