The clinical significance and anatomic distribution of parathyroid double adenomas
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of the American College of Surgeons
- Vol. 198 (2) , 185-189
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2003.09.012
Abstract
Parathyroid double adenomas are reported to occur in 3% to 12% of cases of primary hyperparathyroidism, but the very existence of double adenomas has been controversial. This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical significance and anatomic distribution of parathyroid double adenomas. The medical records of 384 consecutive patients who underwent operation for primary hyperparathyroidism were reviewed. A total of 27 patients (7%) were found to have double parathyroid adenomas. Intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were measured in each case. Two enlarged hypercellular parathyroid glands were identified in 6 possible configurations: 10 both superior, 3 both inferior, 5 both right, 3 both left, 5 right superior and left inferior, and 1 left superior and right inferior. There was preferential distribution to the bilateral superior position (p = 0.008). In all patients intraoperative PTH levels dropped by at least 50% from baseline and into the normal range after removal of both abnormal parathyroid glands. All patients remain normocalcemic 1 to 26 months postoperatively. Two patients have persistently elevated PTH values with normal serum calcium levels. The drop in intraoperative PTH levels and maintenance of normocalcemia postoperatively confirm previous reports that double adenomas do exist and are not simply missed cases of four-gland hyperplasia. Their incidence is more than would be expected by chance alone. The preferential occurrence of bilateral superior double adenomas suggests the possibility that these may represent hyperplasia of parathyroids arising from the fourth branchial pouch rather than isolated neoplastic events.Keywords
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