ea0090p250 | Thyroid | ECE2023
Kostek Hatice
, Yener Ozturk Feyza
, Kuver Begum
, Abul Rabia
, Doğan İpek Fatma
, Canat M. Masum
, Erol Selvinaz
, Cil Sen Esra
, Kostek Mehmet
, Taner Unlu Mehmet
, Cihangiroglu Gulcin
, Ozel Alper
, Altuntas Yuksel
Introduction: Atypical parathyroid tumour (APT) is a rare cause of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) with a frequency of 1.2-1.3%. APT is a lesion with suspicious clinical and histological features of malignancy which does not completely respect the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for diagnosis of Parathyroid Carcinoma (PC). There is a well-known association with PHT and medullary thyroid carcinoma for multiple endocrine neoplasia. However, concurrence of thyroid pap...