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Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism

BACKGROUND: Brown tumors have rarely been described as involving the orbital bones. In this article we present the radiological and clinical properties, diagnosis and treatment of an orbital brown tumor case with primary HPT caused by parathyroid adenoma. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old woman presented w...

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Autores principales: Bahrami, Eshagh, Alireza, Tabibkhooie, Ebrahim, Hejazian, Mohammadreza, Saatian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569524
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.883325
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author Bahrami, Eshagh
Alireza, Tabibkhooie
Ebrahim, Hejazian
Mohammadreza, Saatian
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Alireza, Tabibkhooie
Ebrahim, Hejazian
Mohammadreza, Saatian
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description BACKGROUND: Brown tumors have rarely been described as involving the orbital bones. In this article we present the radiological and clinical properties, diagnosis and treatment of an orbital brown tumor case with primary HPT caused by parathyroid adenoma. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old woman presented with left-sided facial pain and history of leg pain from 1.5 years before that time, with walking difficulties. In imaging, left maxillary erosion was found. She underwent an excisional biopsy and the mass was diagnosed histologically as eosinophilic granuloma. A few months later the patient had right-sided facial pain again and progressive visual loss. In images, fluid-fluid level was noted in the cystic component of the mass. Right side exophthalmus and downward deviation of the globe was seen. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a well-defined extra-conal complex mass, with hypointense on T-1 and hyperintense on T-2 weighted images with fluid-fluid levels. Postoperatively the patients vision improved dramatically. Excision of the parathyroid adenoma normalized her metabolic status. CONCLUSIONS: Brown tumor is an extremely rare manifestation of primary HPT. Delay in diagnosis can result in unnecessary complications. The management is multi-disciplinary, and therapeutic options should target the underlying cause.
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spelling pubmed-36160202013-04-08 Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism Bahrami, Eshagh Alireza, Tabibkhooie Ebrahim, Hejazian Mohammadreza, Saatian Am J Case Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: Brown tumors have rarely been described as involving the orbital bones. In this article we present the radiological and clinical properties, diagnosis and treatment of an orbital brown tumor case with primary HPT caused by parathyroid adenoma. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old woman presented with left-sided facial pain and history of leg pain from 1.5 years before that time, with walking difficulties. In imaging, left maxillary erosion was found. She underwent an excisional biopsy and the mass was diagnosed histologically as eosinophilic granuloma. A few months later the patient had right-sided facial pain again and progressive visual loss. In images, fluid-fluid level was noted in the cystic component of the mass. Right side exophthalmus and downward deviation of the globe was seen. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a well-defined extra-conal complex mass, with hypointense on T-1 and hyperintense on T-2 weighted images with fluid-fluid levels. Postoperatively the patients vision improved dramatically. Excision of the parathyroid adenoma normalized her metabolic status. CONCLUSIONS: Brown tumor is an extremely rare manifestation of primary HPT. Delay in diagnosis can result in unnecessary complications. The management is multi-disciplinary, and therapeutic options should target the underlying cause. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3616020/ /pubmed/23569524 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.883325 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2012 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Alireza, Tabibkhooie
Ebrahim, Hejazian
Mohammadreza, Saatian
Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title_full Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title_fullStr Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title_full_unstemmed Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title_short Maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
title_sort maxillary and orbital brown tumor of primary hyperparathyroidism
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569524
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.883325
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