Title of article
Huge Parathyroid Adenoma with Dysphagia Presentation; A Case Report from Southern Iran
Author/Authors
Ziaeean, Bizhan , Sohrabi-Nazari, Sahar
Pages
4
From page
446
To page
449
Abstract
Parathyroid adenoma is a benign tumor of the parathyroid
glands. The cause of most parathyroid adenomas is unknown.
Parathyroid adenoma increases the secretion of parathyroid
hormone and results in primary hyperparathyroidism. High
amounts of parathyroid hormone in the blood cause the imbalance
of calcium, which leads to various complications such as kidney
stones, depression, lethargy, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
myalgia, bone and joint pain, hoarseness, etc. Oropharyngeal
dysphagia is defined as having problem in swallowing due to
abnormalities in the structure and function of oropharynx and
other related organs. The exact prevalence of dysphagia caused
by parathyroid adenoma is unknown, but since this complication
can lead to increased mortality and morbidity, its diagnosis is
important. It is difficult to distinguish parathyroid malignancies
from parathyroid adenoma even after surgery. Therefore, the
final diagnosis is possible through surgery and histopathological
evaluation. Here, a case of parathyroid adenoma with first
presentation of generalized weakness and dysphagia has been
reported.
Keywords
Parathyroid neoplasms , Dysphagia , Weakness , Iran
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2445255
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