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ea0073aep141 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2021

Aggressive hypercalcaemia with recurrent giant parathyroid adenoma following three parathyroidectomies

Hussain Ayaz , Suri Ashwin , Ibrahim Hassan , Albor Christo , Hasnain Solat , Bashir Jawad

The incidence of recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPTH) (> 6 months from initial exploration) has been reported to be between 1–10%. Repeated neck explorations could be challenging for surgeons and ensuring normalised biochemistry is vital for peri-operative safety. Recurrent parathyroid adenomas can present with aggressive hypercalcaemia which can be challenging to control prior to surgery. We report a similar case below. A 72 year old lady had her first prese...