Abstract

Giant parathyroid adenoma (GPA) is a large tumor weighing more than 3.5g but can weigh as much as 110g as compared to parathyroid adenomas which usually weigh in the vicinity of 1g and measure around 1-2cm. These mainly present with primary hyperparathyroidism. We describe an interesting case and clinical course of a young woman with giant parathyroid adenoma. A 30-year-old Indian female presented with acute pancreatitis and acute kidney injury and was found to have hypercalcemia and hyperparathyroidism on further evaluation. Her physical examination revealed firm, non-tender, and mobile swelling of size 5 × 2cm on the left side of her neck. USG neck showed a large heterogenous hypoechoic lesion in the left lower pole region of the left thyroid gland measuring 50 × 24 × 29mm with a volume of 18 ccs. A parathyroid scan was performed using 99Tc Sesta MIBI tracer which was suggestive of a large adenoma in relation to the left lobe of the thyroid gland. She underwent minimally invasive parathyroidectomy with excision of left parathyroid adenoma under general anesthesia. Intraoperative frozen section confirmed the specimen to be parathyroid tissue. Her parathyroid hormone (PTH) level decreased from 1900 pg/ml in the pre-operative level to 242 pg/ml in the immediate postoperative period.

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