Abstract

Primary hyperparathyroidism is a generalized disorder of calcium, phosphate, and bone metabolism due to an increased secretion of parathyroid hormone. The manifestations may be subtle, and the disease may have a benign course for many years or a lifetime. If the patients are symptomatic , the most commonly involved system include the renal and the skeletal system. Herein we present a case of 16 year old male who presented with complaints of multiple large joint pain and progressive deformity of both knees over the past 1 year. Physical examination revealed bilateral genu valgum. Investigations taken showed elevated serum calcium levels, parathormone levels, alkaline phosphatase levels and low levels of vitamin D. Skeletal radiograph taken showed evidence of osteitis brosa cystica along with salt and pepper appearance of the skull. USG Neck showed evidence of left parathyroid adenoma and a Tc99 Sestamibi parathyroid scintigraphy scan conrmed it. Patient underwent inferior parathyroidectomy. Post procedure, patient's parathormone levels were within the normal limits and hence was discharged with calcium and vitamin D supplements.

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