Tunisia
Case Report
Undescended Parathyroid Gland Mimicking Salivary Gland Uptake
Author(s): Abir Ezzine, Maha Ben Fradj, Awatef Azzabi, Aicha Talmoudi, Wissal Sahtout, Raja Boukadida, Samia Ayachi, Walid Hdhili, Abdellatif Achour and Mohsen GuezguezAbir Ezzine, Maha Ben Fradj, Awatef Azzabi, Aicha Talmoudi, Wissal Sahtout, Raja Boukadida, Samia Ayachi, Walid Hdhili, Abdellatif Achour and Mohsen Guezguez
Undescended glands are a rare cause of primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Patient and method: We report the case of a 35 year-old female with a 14 year-old history of chronic renal failure who presented a severe and persistent secondary hyperparathyroidism despite subtotal parathyroidectomy and removal of mediastinal ectopic parathyroid. The patient remained symptomatic with high iPTH levels at 1700 pg/ml. Result: A 99mTc-Sestamibi parathyroid scintigraphy was performed. Cervical SPECT/CT localized the pathological uptake in the fused images behind the right submandibular salivary gland, in the right jugulo-carotid bifurcation. Minimally invasive surgical intervention was successfully performed. The postoperative iPTH level was within the normal range... Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0959.1000268
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