NONFUNCTIONING PARATHYROMATOSIS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC THYROID LOBECTOMY VIA AN AXILLO-BREAST APPROACH: A CASE REPORT

Nonfunctioning Parathyromatosis after Endoscopic Thyroid Lobectomy via an Axillo-Breast Approach: A Case Report

Nonfunctioning Parathyromatosis after Endoscopic Thyroid Lobectomy via an Axillo-Breast Approach: A Case Report

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Parathyromatosis is characterized by multiple lesions of benign hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue in the neck or mediastinum.Parathyromatosis is caused by proliferation of embryonic remnant or seeding of parathyroid tissue Anti-Perspirants after parathyroidectomy.Parathyromatosis is rare but is the common cause of recurrent hyperparathyroidism.We describe a unique case of non-functional parathyromatosis in a 16-year-old girl with Flour 5kg a history of right thyroid lobectomy via an axillo-breast approach for a nonfunctioning parathyroid adenoma in the right side of the neck.

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