Published 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Cortical bone mineral content in primary hyperparathyroidism

  • 1. Centro de Osteopatias Medicas y Unidad de Osteopatias Metabolicas Seccion Endocrinologia, Hospital de Clinicas, Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Description

The bone mineral content (BMC) of 35 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) was measured at the mid radius (95% cortical bone) by photon absorptiometry of a 241Am source. The majority of the patients had an overt disease of moderate to severe degree. Average serum calcium of the group was 12.3 mg/100 ml (range 10.6 to 18.0 mg/100 ml). The percentage of normality of the BMC was (Av +- 1 SD) 75.1 +- 13.0% for the whole group. The average increment of BMC in 14 patients 9 to 26 months after parathyroidectomy was 9.9%, with a wide dispersion. However, a highly significant negative correlation (r: 0.83; P < 0.01) was found between the initial bone mass and the percentage increment per month after surgery. No furhter gain was observed 2 years after parathyroidectomy except in one patient with an extremely severe bone loss. In spite of the gain obtained after surgery the bone mass remained markedly diminished in most patients showing that the cortical bone loss caused by PHPT is mainly irreversible. (author)

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Subtitle (English)
Changes after parathyroidectomy

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Endocrinol.
Journal Volume
111
Series
Acta Endocrinol.
Journal Page Range
494-497
ISSN
0001-5598
CODEN
ACENA