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Giant Parathyroid Adenoma-Associated Fracture, Not All Lytic Bone Lesions are Cancer : A Case-Based Review.

José C Alvarez-PayaresMarcel E RiberoSara Ramírez-UrreaMaría Carolina Fragozo-RamosJose E Agámez-GómezAlejandro Roman GonzalezLuis F AriasRoberto Benavides ArenasFernando López-Urbano
Published in: Case reports in medicine (2022)
Primary hyperparathyroidism due to giant adenoma increases the risk of developing potentially serious postoperative complications such as hungry bone syndrome. This implies the need of implementing preventive measures comprising administration of intravenous zoledronic acid and early supplementation of oral calcium to prevent complications after resection.
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