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ea0002p15 | Clinical case reports | SFE2001

An unusual case of primary hyperparathyroidism due to four individual ectopic adenomata: a case report and review of management options

Stanaway S , Haqqani M , Cave-Bigley D , Gill G , Vinjamuri S , Weston P

IntroductionPrimary hyperparathyroidism (PHP) due to adenoma or hyperplasia is common and is being increasingly diagnosed. Overall 80% are due to single adenoma, 15% to multiglandular hyperplasia, 3% to multiple adenomata (usually 2) and 2% to carcinoma. In 20-30% the glands will be ectopically placed, usually within the neck, though can be anywhere from the skull base to the diaphragm.Surgery is the treatment and a longterm debate...