ea0065p137 | Endocrine Neoplasia and Endocrine Consequences of Living with and Beyond Cancer | SFEBES2019
Healy Ultan
, English Katie
, Bacon Hannah Elizabeth
, Grossman Ashley B
, Shine Brian
, Thakker Rajesh V
, May Christine JH
, Pal Aparna
, Mihai Radu
, Jafar-Mohammadi Bahram
Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP), usually due to multigland hyperplasia, occurs in >90% of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1). The literature is divided on the optimal surgical management for such patients. We report a retrospective cohort study on the long-term outcomes associated with limited, subtotal, or total parathyroidectomy as initial surgery for PHP in MEN1. The primary endpoint was recurrent PHP defined as an adjusted serum calcium >2.6 mmol/l ...