A contemporary analysis of the pre- and intraoperative recognition of multigland parathyroid disease.
E LawrenceGoonj JohriRajiv V DaveRan LiAshu GandhiPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2023)
Biochemistry can provide diagnosis of PHPT but cannot reliably discriminate parathyroid pathology. Histopathology can aid diagnosis between MGPD and adenoma, but histological appearance can overlap. Multiple negative imaging modalities indicate that MGPD may be more likely than a single parathyroid adenoma, but the gold standard for diagnosis is still intraoperative identification during BNE. MGPD remains a difficult disease to both diagnose and treat.