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Parathyroid carcinoma: Single centre experience

Journal

CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue 3, Pages 250-257

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cen.14684

Keywords

carcinoma; CDC73 mutations; hypercalcemia; parathyroid neoplasms; primary hyperparathyroidism; recurrence; surgery

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  1. Associacao de Endocrinologia Oncologica (AEO)

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Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare malignant tumor with a high rate of recurrence and limited treatment options. This study reviewed the clinical data of 17 patients with parathyroid carcinoma and found that most patients presented with hypercalcemia and organ damage at the time of diagnosis. Surgical resection was the main treatment method, but recurrence remained common.
Objective Parathyroid Carcinoma is a rare malignant neoplasm, accounting for less than 1% of primary hyperparathyroidism cases. Parathyroid carcinomas are characterized by markedly elevated levels of PTH, severe hypercalcemia and established target organ damage. The authors report the experience of a single centre regarding the management and outcome of patients with parathyroid carcinomas and revise relevant literature. Design Retrospective review of all patients with parathyroid carcinoma evaluated at a tertiary oncologic centre from 1991 until 2021. Results Seventeen patients were identified (10 males), with a mean age at diagnosis of 53 +/- 16 years and a median follow-up of 16.5 years. Most patients presented with hypercalcemia (n = 15), with a mean serum calcium concentration of 13.5 mg/dl (9.6-16.5) and mean PTH of 1173 pg/ml (276-2500). Hyperparathyroidism-mediated organ damage was observed in most patients (n = 16), with predominant renal (n = 12) and skeletal (n = 9) complications. En bloc surgical resection was performed in nine patients. Three patients underwent adjuvant radiotherapy. Recurrence was observed in 8 cases (47.1%) after a median of 24 months following surgery and no independent predictors of recurrence were identified. The overall survival and disease specific survival at 5-year was 88% and 94%, respectively. CDC73 mutations were present in 38.5% of analysed patients and one patient was diagnosed with MEN1. Conclusion Parathyroid carcinoma is associated with a significant rate of recurrence and limited effective treatment beyond initial complete surgical resection. Therefore, preoperatively high index of suspicion is paramount to optimize patient care. This is, to our knowledge, the largest Portuguese cohort published so far.

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