Hyperparathyroidism

Cases

Case TitleSource
PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISMSouth Bank University
SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM SECONDARY TO CHRONIC INSUFFICIENCYFaculté de Médecine de Rennes
BROWN TUMORS SECONDARY TO HYPERPARATHYROIDISM CWRU


References

Kutschker C, Brandstetter K: [Sub-ligamentous bone resorption at the lower edge of the lateral clavicle in secondary hyperthyroidism]. Rontgenpraxis 1991 Sep;44(9):273-4.          [See related articles]

Swan JS, Braunstein EM: Radiology clinic. Abnormal clavicle in a patient with renal failure. Indiana Med 1988 Apr;81(4):317-8.          [See related articles]


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Related differential diagnosis

Generalized osteopenia
Nonexpansile, lucent medullary bone lesion without sclerosis
Grossly expansile lucent bone lesion
"Don't touch lesions"
Non-neoplastic conditions frequrently mistaken for neoplasms
Erosion or absence of the distal clavicular end
Calcification of articular (hyaline) cartilage (chondrocalcinosis)
Bilateral symmetrical sacroilitis
Causes of erosive arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint
Focal rib lesions (solitary or multiple)

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