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Surgical exploration identified 40 patients with several enlarged parathyroid glands (two to five) out of a retrospective series of 500 cases of primary hyperthyroidism. Complete clinicopathological correlations were available in 27 cases (19 women and 8 men). Seven patients had a history of Wermer's syndrome (type I, MEN). Final diagnosis was as follows: double adenomas, 11 cases; primary hyperplasia, 16 cases. In two cases, there was a clear-cell hyperplasia, 16 cases. In two cases, there was a clear-cell hyperplasia with massive involvement of four parathyroid glands. The fourteen other cases presented with predominantly chief-cell hyper plasia; the involvement of the parathyroid glands was frequently asymmetrical, mainly or exclusively confined to two enlarged glands in 9 cases. The authors conclude that when a patient presents with two enlarged parathyroid glands, two diagnoses are possible--double adenoma or asymmetrical hyperplasia. Since anatomical study of the two enlarged glands is not always sufficient for accurate classification of the lesions, it is advisable to make a histological examination of a third.
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PMID:[Multiple lesions in primary hyperparathyroidism. Nosologic approach]. 613 40

Although surgical conditions of the thyroid gland are uncommon in children, the increased incidence of thyroid cancer, combined with the fact that children's hospitals are increasingly treating older adolescents, means that it is important that all pediatric surgeons have a knowledge of these conditions. Abnormalities of the thyroid can be associated with abnormalities of thyroid function (hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism) and/or can be associated with symmetrical or asymmetrical enlargement of the gland.
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PMID:Thyroid surgery in children. 2493 49