The association between renal hyperparathyroidism (HPT) and differentiated thyroid carcinoma is discussed. To determine the prevalence and potential risk factors, we performed a retrospective analysis of our patients (1998-2004) and compared the data with the data from other surgical and autopsy studies. At our hospital, a total of 347 parathyroidectomies in 339 patients with renal HPT were performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: In contrast to that in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, the value of intraoperative intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) measurement is still unclear in patients with renal hyperparathyroidism and was, therefore, evaluated in a large cohort of patients.
Patients: Intraoperative iPTH measurement was performed in 153 patients with renal hyperparathyroidism (129 with terminal renal failure and 24 with functioning kidney graft). Subtotal and total parathyroidectomy were performed in 123 and 13 patients, respectively, during initial surgery.
Objectives: To analyze the predictive values of selective venous sampling (SVS) in our own experience and in a systematic meta-analysis of the international literature and to compare them with the results of noninvasive localization studies before reoperative parathyroid surgery.
Data Sources: Twenty-one consecutive patients with persistent or recurrent renal hyperparathyroidism underwent preoperative SVS and noninvasive imaging. These data were added to a systematic review of the literature on localization studies before reoperative surgery.