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Reversed whole PTH/intact PTH ratio as an indicator of marked parathyroid enlargement: five case studies and a literature review.
Komaba, Hirotaka; Takeda, Yoko; Shin, Jeongsoo; Tanaka, Reika; Kakuta, Takatoshi; Tominaga, Yoshihiro; Fukagawa, Masafumi.
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  • Komaba H; Division of Nephrology and Kidney Center , Kobe University School of Medicine , Kobe 650-0017.
  • Takeda Y; Division of Nephrology and Kidney Center , Kobe University School of Medicine , Kobe 650-0017.
  • Shin J; Motomachi HD Clinic, Kobe, 650-0012.
  • Tanaka R; Department of Internal Medicine , Tokai University School of Medicine , Isehara, 259-1193.
  • Kakuta T; Department of Internal Medicine , Tokai University School of Medicine , Isehara, 259-1193.
  • Tominaga Y; Department of Transplant and Endocrine Surgery , Nagoya Second Red Cross Hospital , Nagoya, 466-8650 , Japan.
  • Fukagawa M; Division of Nephrology and Kidney Center , Kobe University School of Medicine , Kobe 650-0017.
NDT Plus ; 1(Suppl 3): iii54-iii58, 2008 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25983975
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels detected by intact PTH assays are generally higher than those detected by the whole PTH assay because the latter does not detect non-(1-84) PTH fragments, mainly PTH (7-84). Rare exceptions to this rule have been reported in patients with severe primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism and parathyroid carcinoma. Overproduction of an N-form of PTH other than PTH (1-84) has been observed in the sera of these patients. We report five additional cases with the reversed whole PTH/intact PTH ratio associated with severe hyperparathyroidism in haemodialysis patients. Three patients demonstrated enlargement of a single hypervascular gland, whereas the other two had undergone surgical parathyroidectomy and later showed recurrent hyperparathyroidism due to progressive autograft hyperplasia. In the case of a single enlarged gland, the pathological pattern and heterogeneous expression of parathyroid adenomatosis 1/cyclin D1 suggested it to be a single nodule of uraemic hyperparathyroidism rather than sporadic primary adenoma. These cases suggested that the reversed whole PTH/intact PTH ratio could be an indicator of marked parathyroid enlargement. Further studies are required to elucidate the clinical significance of the reversed whole PTH/intact PTH ratio in haemodialysis patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: NDT Plus Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article