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Lack of success in parathyroid surgery is usually due to failure to identify the abnormal parathyroid gland correctly at operation. The surgeon may be helped by rapid parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay in peripheral blood after removal of a suspected adenoma, and by frozen section histology, but these are not true localization techniques. We have adapted a non-isotopic immunoassay for rapid measurement of PTH in samples from the upper, middle and lower thyroid veins taken at operation, before exploration begins. Fifteen patients with primary hyperparathyroidism were operated on. In 10 the parathyroid adenoma was located easily, and was associated with high local venous PTH levels. In four patients the abnormal parathyroid was not immediately apparent but the assay indicated its location, which was confirmed after further exploration. In one patient there was no difference in PTH levels in the six venous samples. An ectopic adenomatous gland was successfully identified behind the thymus. The operation was successful in all patients as shown by a fall in the plasma calcium to the normal range. We conclude that intra-operative selective venous sampling and rapid PTH assay facilitates operative localization of parathyroid adenomas.  相似文献   

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Primary hyperparathyroidism is unusual in children. It is most commonly due to a solitary sporadic parathyroid adenoma, though parathyroid hyperplasia and related familial syndromes should be considered. In the case presented here, an 11-year-old boy with primary hyperparathyroidism had preoperative imaging studies that localized to the inferior aspect of the left side of the neck anteriorly, and a parathyroid adenoma was successfully resected. Screening for familial syndromes involving hyperparathyroidism should be individually considered in children with primary hyperparathyroidism. Preoperative localizing studies and the role of unilateral surgery are controversial issues in adults with primary hyperparathyroidism. Although such issues have not been addressed in children, localization and unilateral surgery proved successful in this case.  相似文献   

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value (PPV) of technetium 99m (99mTc) tetrofosmin double-phase scintigraphy and single-photon emission computer tomography (SPECT) in preoperative localization of parathyroid adenoma in case of primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). METHODS: Sixty-eight consecutive patients biochemically or sonographically suspected of parathyroid adenoma were included in our study. Apart from biochemical analysis of serum calcium, phosphate, and intact parathyroid hormone, double-phase scintigraphy was performed in each patient 5 and 45 minutes after injection of 370 MBq 99mTc tetrofosmin, followed by SPECT imaging. In consciousness of the scintigraphic results, ultrasound of the neck was performed as well to exclude false-positive results due to thyroid adenomas. RESULTS: Depending on the results of the biochemical analysis in combination with the results of the scintigraphic and ultrasound examination, the patients were classified retrospectively into three groups: group A with primary HPT (n = 35), group B with secondary HPT (n = 13), and group C without any biochemical suspicion of primary or secondary HPT (n = 20). In group A, double-phase study localized 25 of 36 (69.2%) parathyroid adenomas (one double adenoma) as against 34 of 36 (94.4%) with SPECT. Nine adenomas could be visualized only by SPECT. The reason for nonvisualization on planar scans was suspected to be an ectopic location in 2 cases (retrotracheal dislocation, retrovascular dislocation), a maximal diameter less than 15 mm (9-13 mm) in 6 cases, and oxyphilic-cell-poor cellularity in 1 case. Four false-positive retention (3 thyroid adenomas and 1 papillary thyroid carcinoma) were observed. SPECT showed a sensitivity of 94.4%, a specificity of 85%, and a PPV of 91.9% in biochemically suspected primary HPT. In group B, planar scintigraphy demonstrated 12 hyperplastic glands in 5 of 13 patients, and SPECT demonstrated 20 hyperplastic parathyroid glands in 8 out of 13 patients, which corresponds to a sensitivity of 38% and 61.5%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Technetium 99m tetrofosmin seems to be a promising alternative tracer with similar capabilities to 99mTc sestamibi in localization of parathyroid adenoma. SPECT showed clear advantages in terms of sensitivity over planar scintigraphy and should be used at least in cases with poor or no uptake in double-phase study. In endemic goiter areas, ultrasound of the neck should be performed to exclude false positive retention in thyroid adenomas. Technetium 99m tetrofosmin, like 99mTc sestamibi, is not ideal for localization of hyperplastic glands in secondary hyperparathyroidism because of low sensitivity.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate parathyroid localization using technetium-99m-sestamibi (MIBI). STUDY DESIGN: Technetium-99m-sestamibi scintigraphy was performed in 124 patients with hyperparathyroidism and the results were correlated with serum calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, weight, location, and pathology of parathyroid tissue, and associated thyroid abnormalities. RESULTS: Hyperparathyroidism was primary in 118 patients, secondary in four patients, and tertiary in two patients. The parathyroid pathology was a solitary adenoma in 95 patients (77 percent), double adenoma in five (4 percent), hyperplasia in 14 (11 percent), carcinoma in one (1 percent), and unconfirmed in nine (7 percent) who underwent noncurative parathyroidectomy. Associated thyroid disease was present in 29 (23 percent) patients. Fourteen patients (11 percent) had undergone previous parathyroid exploration. The mean calcium level was 11.4 +/- 0.8 mg/dL (range, 8.3 to 13.7 mg/dL) and the mean adjusted PTH level was 395 +/- 702 (range, 70 to 4,331). The sensitivity and positive predictive value of MIBI scintigraphy were 81 and 89 percent, respectively, in patients with a solitary adenoma and 37 and 100 percent, respectively, in patients with multiglandular disease. The mean adjusted PTH level was higher in patients with true-positive scans compared with false-negative scans (440 +/- 628 compared with 243 +/- 499, p > 0.05). The mean adenoma weight was 1,877 +/- 3,212 mg in patients with a true-positive scan compared with 485 +/- 296 mg with a false-negative scan (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The sensitivity and positive predictive value of MIBI scintigraphy is comparable to or better than the results reported for other localization procedures. Its lack of sensitivity for detection of multiglandular disease precludes its use in lieu of routine bilateral neck exploration in the management of patients with hyperparathyroidism.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the significance of preoperative localization of abnormal parathyroid glands to the surgical outcome in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-nine patients with primary hyperparathyroidism were studied preoperatively with US (39 patients), CT (30 patients) and MR imaging (18 patients). The overall diagnostic accuracy for US was 87%, CT 66% and MR 94%. In patients with a single parathyroid adenoma US was the most cost-effective localization technique with a detection rate of 96%. CT had a lower detection rate (78%) but was of particular value for fairly large ectopic adenomas in the root of the neck. MR imaging was a good confirmatory test (93%). In patients with multiple gland disease (primary hyperplasia and multiple adenomas), no single localization study alone was sufficient. Combination of all 3 studies, however, alerted the physician to the presence of disease in more than one gland in 87% of these patients. CONCLUSION: US, CT and MR imaging followed by surgery performed by an experienced surgeon provided good clinical results in 39 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. Preoperative localization was especially useful in patients with primary parathyroid hyperplasia or multiple adenomas and in patients with ectopic parathyroid adenomas in the root of the neck. We recommend identification of all abnormal parathyroid glands prior to surgery.  相似文献   

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A retrospective chart review of 43 patients who underwent technetium 99m (Tc-99m) sestamibi scans from June 1995 to January 1997 was performed. Only those who underwent subsequent parathyroid exploration with excision were included in the study. Twenty subjects (13 women and seven men) were included in the study. Ages ranged from 21 to 84 years (mean, 58 years). All patients had laboratory values and clinical findings consistent with primary hyperparathyroidism. Two patients had preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans (one patient with recurrent disease), and one had a preoperative computed tomography (CT) scan. The remaining patients had the sestamibi scan as the only preoperative localization study. There were 18 pathologic diagnoses of parathyroid adenoma and two of parathyroid hyperplasia. Sestamibi failed to correctly identify the location of the parathyroid lesion in two cases. In 18 cases the preoperative sestamibi scan correctly localized the lesion, a predictive value of 90%. We conclude that the Tc-99m sestamibi scan is an accurate preoperative tool that can be used as a single modality to localize parathyroid adenomas.  相似文献   

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A 48-year-old female with hypercalcaemia diagnosed 3 years prior to admission is described. The patient underwent x-ray therapy of the neck for keloid scars 35 years prior to the diagnosis of hypercalcaemia. The hypercalcaemia was found to be the result of primary hyperparathyroidism. A cystic parathyroid adenoma was identified during surgery and was, on microscopic examination, composed of oxyphil cells rich in mitochondria. The cystic fluid contained 360 times higher C-terminal PTH than peripheral serum and almost 4000 times higher PTH as intact 1-84 amino acid residue species. We concluded that previous X-ray irradiation was related to the pathogenesis of the patient's parathyroid adenoma. The mild nature of the patient's hyperparathyroidism was possibly related to the composition of the tumour of oxyphil cells, known to be a poorly functioning variant of the parathyroid cell. Since parathyroid 'cysts' are obviously necrotic parathyroid adenomas, aspiration of the cysts alone cannot be expected to be curative and, therefore, it is recommended to treat cystic parathyroid adenomas by surgical extirpation.  相似文献   

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Oxyphil cells and oxyphil cell adenomas of parathyroid glands are, in most instances, regarded to be nonfunctioning. Although 21 cases of hyperparathyroidism associated with parathyroid oxyphil cell adenoma have been reported, secretion of hormone by these tumors has not been conclusively demonstrated. A parathyroid adenoma, diagnosed by light microscopy as oxyphil type, together with the results from ultrastructural and biochemical studies of the patient's adenomatous tissue, are reported here. The patient, a 64-year-old male, was found to have elevated serum calcium, low serum phosphorus, and elevated serum immunoreactive parathormone: findings consistent with hyperparathyroidism. After excision of two small normal-appearing glands and one greatly enlarged (1.9 g) parathyroid gland, those laboratory values returned to normal. Light microscopy of the enlarged parathyroid indicated that it consisted almost entirely of an oxyphil adenoma. Electron microscopy revealed that the adenoma was composed mainly of mitochondria-rich oxyphil cells but also of interspersed transitional oxyphil cells and rare scattered chief cells. Golgi zones, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and prosecretory and secretory-like granules were observed in some oxyphil cells, in most transitional oxyphil cells, and in the infrequent chief cells. Thus, many of these cells appear to contribute to the production and secretion of parathormone. Biochemical studies performed directly on the adenomatous tissue demonstrated that it was able to synthesize proparathormone and parathormone, although the proportion of hormonal peptide synthesis relative to that of the total protein synthesis in this tissue was much smaller (0.9%) than that found in normal parathyroid tissue (5.7%). There was a small increase in immunoreactive parathormone when the adenoma tissue was incubated in a low-calcium medium. These findings indicate that this oxyphil adenoma of the parathyroid gland synthesized and secreted parathormone, apparently to some extent autonomously, but suggest that its capacity to do so was largely dependent on its component of cells other than fully developed oxyphil cells, such as transitional oxyphil cells.  相似文献   

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Two young patients (20 and 21 years) had recurrent hyperparathyroidism following neck exploration. Non-invasive investigations failed to localize a parathyroid adenoma. In both cases selective catheterization of the internal mammary arteries combined with digital angiography demonstrated hypervascular mediastinal adenomas. Using a coaxial catheterization technique (Tracker 18 and 10), both branch arteries of the internal mammary supplying the adenoma were selectively catheterized. In one case absolute alcohol and the other a mixture of Lipiodol and absolute alcohol were used to effect the ablation. The procedures were uneventful and serum calcium levels have subsequently returned to within normal limits. The follow-up in these two cases extends to 2 1/2 years in one and 10 months in the other case.  相似文献   

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Primary hyperparathyroidism is a disease best managed surgically; resection of the lesion(s) is curative. Although the routine use of localizing procedures is controversial before surgery, it is generally agreed that these techniques are useful in cases of reexploration. The authors have recently studied a patient with long-standing hyperparathyroidism, in whom initial surgery was unsuccessful. Although planar imaging with Tc-99m sestamibi is usually sufficient for identification and localization of the lesion, both SPECT and subtraction imaging provided additional information that contributed to the success of the subsequent surgery. Single-proton emission computed tomography provided critical information about the position of the ectopic parathyroid adenoma in relation to the right submandibular salivary gland, whereas subtraction imaging confirmed that the focus was indeed a parathyroid lesion, and not merely an anatomic variant of a normal salivary gland.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Parathyroid scintigraphy with Tc99m Sestamibi, a tracer that is taken up by hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue, has a high yield in the diagnosis of abnormal parathyroid growths. AIM: To assess the usefulness of parathyroid scintigraphy with Tc99m Sestamibi in patients with suspected hyperparathyroidism. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed retrospectively 29 patients with suspected hyperparathyroidism, in whom a scintigraphy with Tc99m Sestamibi was performed. RESULTS: Twenty four of 25 patients in whom hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue was evidenced with scintigraphy, were operated. Histological diagnosis of the excised parathyroid gland, showed 23 adenomas and 1 hyperplasia. Anatomical location disclosed by scintigraphy was concordant with surgical findings in all cases, including a mediastinic adenoma. Of the four patients with negative scintigraphic findings, two had transitory PTH elevations and in two the presence of adenoma or hyperplasia could not be demonstrated with other diagnostic procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Parathyroid scintigraphy with Tc99m Sestamibi had an 86% sensitivity for the detection of hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue in patients with elevated PTH.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness and cost-effectiveness of routine preoperative technetium-99m sestamibi-iodine-123 subtraction scanning in patients with parathyroid gland disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Tc-99m sestamibi-I-123 subtraction scanning was performed in 65 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism who were referred for evaluation before first surgery. RESULTS: Focal tracer uptake was detected in the mediastinum in two patients who then underwent primary sternotomy; a parathyroid adenoma, anterior to the ascending aorta, was resected in each case. In a third patient, imaging showed tracer uptake above the thyroid gland; this patient underwent resection of an undescended parathyroid adenoma located in the sheath of the right carotid artery. Initial surgery was curative in all patients. Preoperative subtraction scans depicted 56 of 59 (95%) solitary adenomas. Four patients had hyperplasia; two had double adenoma. Imaging findings indicated multiple parathyroid involvement in five of these patients and facilitated location of 12 of 15 (80%) enlarged glands. Four adenomas and two hyperplastic glands that weighed less than 100 mg were detected. The positive predictive value for any suspected location was 96%. Average surgery time was reduced from 120 to 90 minutes. CONCLUSION: Preoperative subtraction scanning is useful in planning parathyroid surgery and appears to be cost-effective.  相似文献   

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During surgery, real-time ultrasound scanning accurately localized a parathyroid adenoma posterior to be the superior pole of the right thyroid lobe. This was made feasible because of the ultrasound features of parathyroid tissue and current developments in ultrasound instrumentation.  相似文献   

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The ability to localize parathyroid adenoma with B ultrasound, CT scan and thal-lium-technetium scanning (TTS) was eraluated in 41 randomly selected patients with parathyroid adenoma proved pathologically from May, 1985 to May, 1993. The results indicated that the sensitivity was 92.86%, 73.91% and 33.3%; the specificity, 95.65%, 94.2% and 100%; and the accuracy, 95%, 89.1%, 83.3% in above three images examinations. Therefore, the predictable positive rates were 86.6%, 80.95 and 100%; the predictable nagative rates were 97.78%, 91.55%, 0%. There was no significant difference between B ultrasound and CT scan (P > 0.05) in the detection of the location of adenomas. We suggest that B ultrasound could be the first choice in the detection of the location of parathyroid adenoma before surgery, and the CT scan be applied for the unascertained patents who had B ultrasound exam, or surgical exploration, and those with suspected mediastinal adenoma.  相似文献   

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A 66 year old man who had been treated under a diagnosis of depression for 10 years was referred to the Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto because of general fatigue and appetite loss. The patient was diagnosed as having primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) based on the increased parathyroid hormone (PTH) and serum calcium levels. Computed tomography revealed solitary adenoma of parathyroid gland. The resection of this solitary adenoma improved the PTH and serum calcium concentrations to normal ranges, which resulted in an improvement in his depressive state. This case suggests that ionic calcium levels contribute to the mental symptoms associated with PHPT. As PHPT is curable, the possibility of PHPT should be taken into account when patients have depressive symptoms.  相似文献   

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Primary hyperparathyroidism may be caused by ectopic intrathymic parathyroid adenomas or hyperplastic parathyroid glands. The association of the ectopic inferior parathyroid glands and the thymus is due to their common embryologic origin from the third pharyngeal pouch. We report a case of primary hyperparathyroidism due to an unusual pathologic parathyroid gland formation: nonadenomatous thymic unencapsulated parathyroid tissue. Two unsuccessful neck exploration revealed only two normal parathyroid glands within the cervical area. Radiologic imaging studies failed to localize an ectopic parathyroid adenoma. Mediastinal exploration and thymectomy showed one small focus of unencapsulated hypercellular parathyroid tissue expanding peripherally along the septa of thymic adipose tissue. The hyperparathyroidism resolved with the surgical procedure.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The distinction between solitary parathyroid adenoma and hyperplasia can sometimes be difficult during surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT), especially in patients who have undergone previous thyroid or parathyroid surgery. The use of intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) monitoring as a possible diagnostic tool was therefore investigated. METHODS: Intraoperative levels of PTH were measured in 119 patients during 121 operations (including 14 reoperations) for pHPT. The mean(s.d.) preoperative serum calcium level was 2.79(0.21) mmol/l. Blood samples were drawn before, and at 5 and 15 min after, excision of the first enlarged parathyroid gland. PTH was analysed electively in 61 patients and on-line by a modified assay for intact PTH in 48 patients. Both procedures were used in ten patients. RESULTS: The mean(s.d.) decline in PTH concentration in 101 patients with primary exploration due to solitary adenoma was 63(17) per cent after 5 min (n=84) and 83(10) per cent after 15 min. The patients with primary exploration because of multiglandular disease (n=6) were correctly predicted not to have parathyroid adenoma. CONCLUSION: Measurement of PTH levels during surgery for pHPT is a highly sensitive method for differentiating between single and multiple gland disease. The on-line monitoring of PTH is clinically useful in patients who have undergone previous neck surgery. Its role in pHPT surgery at primary exploration should be evaluated in prospective trials.  相似文献   

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Hyperparathyroidism is a potentially life-threatening disease, caused primarily by parathyroid adenoma. Surgical excision of the tumor, with consequent return of calcium levels to the normal range, is considered the treatment of choice. Within the last few years, several reports have described the destruction of parathyroid tissue using ultrasonically guided injection of 96% ethanol into pathologic parathyroid glands, resulting in successful regulation of both primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism. The procedure was reported as an alternative to operative treatment for patients as high surgical risk, such as the elderly and the critically ill. We report the occurrence of transient Horner's syndrome and vocal fold paralysis after successful injections of ethanol into a parathyroid adenoma, and discuss the implications and restrictions of the procedure in view of the medical literature.  相似文献   

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JP Wei  GJ Burke 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1997,63(12):1097-100; discussion 1100-1
Tc-99m-sestamibi has been shown to localize parathyroid adenomas effectively, but controversy continues as to the use of this scan before initial surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism. We analyzed the cost utility of obtaining this study before initial surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism. Twenty-two consecutive patients with primary hyperparathyroidism underwent dual-phase Tc-99m-sestamibi scan before initial bilateral neck exploration. Surgical findings were correlated with the results of sestamibi scan. There were 15 women and 7 men, with a mean age of 50.5 years (range, 22-76). Preoperative mean total calcium was 11.74 mg/dL (range, 10-15), ionized calcium was 6.19 mg/dL (range, 5.2-7.7), and intact parathyroid hormone was 153.5 pg/mL (range, 83.1-551). Postoperative mean ionized calcium was 4.56 mg/dL (range, 4.1-5.57). Twenty sestamibi scans had a positive localization, and 2 scans had no localization. At surgery, 18 solitary adenomas, 3 diffuse hyperplasias, and 1 patient with four normal parathyroid glands were found. Sixteen sestamibi scans were true positive (solitary adenoma), 4 scans were false positive (2 diffuse hyperplasia, 1 wrong side, and 1 lymph node), 1 negative scan was true negative (diffuse hyperplasia), and 1 negative scan was false negative (adenoma). One patient (four normal glands) at the second operation had a supernumerary fifth gland adenoma excised from the mediastinum. Preoperative Tc-99m-sestamibi scan did not offer any advantage when a complete bilateral neck exploration is performed. Sixteen of (84%) adenomas were correctly localized, but 18 of 19 adenomas were in the neck and were easily found. The 1 ectopic adenoma was not found by scanning or with initial surgery. The 4 of 22 (18%) false-positive localizations and the 2 of 22 (9%) negative scans contributed nothing to the surgery. Of the 22 localizing sestamibi scans, surgery was not altered to affect the outcome. At a cost of $550 per sestamibi scan and with the error inherent in the scan, it is not cost effective to obtain Tc-99m-sestamibi scan before initial surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism.  相似文献   

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A 51-year-old woman was admitted because of general fatigue assumed to be due to climacteric disturbance. Laboratory examinations suggested a diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism based on high serum levels of Ca, intact PTH, and high-sensitivity PTH. No abnormalities were found in the cervix. Chest X-ray films and CT scans showed a mass measuring 4 cm in the right postero-upper mediastinum. The tumor was positive on a parathyroid scintigram, and was diagnosed as a mediastinal parathyroid adenoma with hyperparathyroidism. Operative findings showed a tumor surrounded by the superior vena cava, vagus nerve, azygos vein, and brachiocephalic artery. Careful resection of the hypervascular tumor from surrounding tissues was performed using a thoracoscopic technique alone. The postoperative course was uneventful. Serum values of Ca, intact PTH, and high-sensitivity PTH decreased to within normal ranges. after surgery. Pathohistological study confirmed the diagnosis of parathyroid adenoma including a cyst caused by degeneration of the tumor.  相似文献   

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