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Title: Serial pathologic fractures of five long bones on four separate occasions in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism, challenges of management in a developing country: a case report
Authors: Olatoke, Samuel Adegboyega
Agodirin, Olayide Sulaiman
Rahman, Ganiyu Adebisi
Habeeb, Olufemi Gbenga
Jimoh, Rabiu Olusegun
Ahmed, Bola Abdulkadir
Biliaminu, Sikiru
Oyedepo, Olanrewaju Olubukola
Keywords: Pathologic fractures
parathyroid adenoma
Primary Hyperparathyroidism
serum calcium, surgery
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Pan African Medical Journal.
Abstract: Multiple pathologic fractures secondary to parathyroid adenoma is rarely recognized and reported in the tropics. Inadequate evaluation causes worsened disability and increased psychological stress. We present a 27-year-old Nigerian male student with recurrent unexplained pathological fractures of the long bones. Primary Hyperparathyroidism was later diagnosed and he benefited from a unilateral parathyroidectomy. Primary hyperparathyroidism secondary to parathyroid adenoma is difficult to diagnose and needs a high index of suspicion. Surgery and good postoperative biochemical control of serum calcium produce satisfying outcomes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10096
ISSN: 1937- 8688
Appears in Collections:School of Medical Sciences

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