Spontaneous necrosis of parathyroid adenoma: Biochemical and imaging follow-up for two years

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We report a patient with a biochemically and radiologically confirmed parathyroid adenoma, which underwent spontaneous resolution by necrosis. The patient was followed-up over the subsequent two years during which time the tumour and hypercalcaemia recurred. Sequential radiological and biochemical changes at the time of diagnosis, spontaneous necrosis and recurrence are documented fully.

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Chan, W. B., Chow, C. C., King, A. D., Yeung, V. T. F., Li, J. K. Y., So, W. Y., & Cockram, C. S. (2000). Spontaneous necrosis of parathyroid adenoma: Biochemical and imaging follow-up for two years. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 76(892), 96–98. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.76.892.96

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