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. 2023 Nov 3;14:1278178. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1278178

Table 1.

Clinicopathologic features of parathyroid carcinoma patients.

Gender Age Clinical
Symptoms
Calcium
(mg/dL)
PTH
(pg/mL)
Phosphate (mg/dL) Creatinine
(mg/dL)
Phosphaturia
(mg/dL)
Calciuria
(mg/dL)
Sugery Calcium
Post
(mg/dL)
PTH
Post
(pg/mL)
Definitive hypo- parathyroidism
F 46 neprholithiasis,
osteopenia,
osteoporosis
11.2 1800 1.9 0.96 38.1 7.3 TT + PrT 10.1 28 Yes
M 65 neprholithiasis,
osteopenia,
osteoporosis
9.7 180 45 1.65 0 0 Inferior right PrT 10.2 180 No
F 43 CKF 8.8 / / 14.3 0 0 TT+ PrT 6.3 <6 Yes
F 59 None 14.3 / / 1.06 0 0 TT+ PrT 6.5 <6 Yes
F 61 osteopenia,
osteoporosis,
fatigue,
dyspesia
11.1 238 3 0.63 546 323 inferior right PrT 7.4 37 No
M 37 osteopenia,
osteoporosis
CKF,
hyperuricemia
17.6 355 / 1.51 0 0 inferior left PrT 8.5 249 No
F 62 CKF,
Berger’s disease
14.3 1156 7 12.3 0 0 superior, inferior right and inferior left PrT + TT 5.5 8 Yes
F 57 None 14.1 598 2.1 0.9 0 0 inferior right PrT 9.3 13 Yes
M 63 CKF 11 432 7.5 9.46 0 0 inferior left PrT 6.7 78 No

TT, total thyroidectomy; PrT, parathyroidectomy; PTH, parathyroid hormone; CKF, chronic kidney failure.

/, not available.