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Mandibular Brown Tumor as a Result of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report with 5 Years Follow-Up and Review of the Literature

Veronika Shavlokhova, Benjamin Goeppert, Matthias M. Gaida, Babak Saravi, Frederic Weichel, Andreas Vollmer, Michael Vollmer, Christian Freudlsperger, Christian Mertens, Jürgen Hoffmann

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brown tumor is a rare skeletal manifestation of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Although diagnosis of the disease is increasingly seen in early stages due to improved screening techniques, some patients still present in a progressed disease stage. The treatment depends on tumor mass and varies from a conservative approach with supportive parathyroidectomy to extensive surgical resection with subsequent reconstruction. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of extensive mandibular brown tumor in a patient with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus, chronic kidney disease, and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Following radical resection of the affected bone, reconstruction could be successfully performed using a free flap. CONCLUSIONS: There were no signs of recurrence during five years of close follow-up. Increased awareness and multidisciplinary follow-ups could allow early diagnosis and prevent the need for radical therapeutical approaches.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBrown tumorParathyroidectomySecondary hyperparathyroidismPresentation (obstetrics)SurgeryHyperparathyroidismPrimary hyperparathyroidismDiseaseStage (stratigraphy)Kidney diseaseResectionPathologyInternal medicineParathyroid hormoneBiologyCalciumPaleontologyParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsMedical Imaging and Pathology StudiesBone health and treatments