A case of a brown tumor due to iatrogenic malabsorption following biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) is presented. A 52 year old women with a history of BPD 2 years before was referred to orthopedic surgery because of a painful lytic lesion of the left ankle. A bone biopsy revealed a giant cell tumor compatible with the diagnosis of a brown tumor. Subsequent metabolic evaluation showed severe 25-hydroxy vitamin D deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism (PTH 60 ng/L or twice the upper normal limit). Bone mineral density was decreased at the femoral neck (0.50 g/cm(2) ; T score of -3.92 or 66% of the expected value) and lumbar spine (T score of -1.75 or 93% of the expected value). A brown tumor can be the presenting symptom of iatrogenic ma...
Brown tumor is one of the skeletal manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. Histologically, brown tumor...
Background: Brown tumors, also known as osteitis fibrosa cystica, are focal benign bone lesions caus...
Brown tumor is a giant cell lesion associated with hypepararthyroidism. It is a non-neoplastc condit...
For years, brown tumors have been considered to be a characteristic of primary hyperparathyroidism. ...
Prolonged vitamin D deficiency may result in lower calcium absorption and osteoporosis, leading to p...
Secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism is an important problem of chronic kidney disease. Brown ...
Brown tumors are rare destructive bone lesions caused by hyperparathyroidism. As their clinical symp...
Case report: we present the case of a 44-year-old male who presented with uncontrollable diarrhea, s...
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a rather frequent pathology characterised by hypersecretion of parath...
Brown tumors can be found in any bone, during the course of primary hyperparathyroidism and may be m...
Bone and joint pain are commonly encountered conditions in daily practice. In the elderly, when oste...
Brown tumors are nonneoplastic bony lesions resulting from primary, secondary or tertiary hyperparat...
Skeletal manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) include brown tumors (BT), which are o...
Brown tumor is one of the skeletal manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. Histologically, brown tumor...
Brown tumors are focal bone lesions caused by an increased osteoclastic activity and fibroblastic pr...
Brown tumor is one of the skeletal manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. Histologically, brown tumor...
Background: Brown tumors, also known as osteitis fibrosa cystica, are focal benign bone lesions caus...
Brown tumor is a giant cell lesion associated with hypepararthyroidism. It is a non-neoplastc condit...
For years, brown tumors have been considered to be a characteristic of primary hyperparathyroidism. ...
Prolonged vitamin D deficiency may result in lower calcium absorption and osteoporosis, leading to p...
Secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism is an important problem of chronic kidney disease. Brown ...
Brown tumors are rare destructive bone lesions caused by hyperparathyroidism. As their clinical symp...
Case report: we present the case of a 44-year-old male who presented with uncontrollable diarrhea, s...
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a rather frequent pathology characterised by hypersecretion of parath...
Brown tumors can be found in any bone, during the course of primary hyperparathyroidism and may be m...
Bone and joint pain are commonly encountered conditions in daily practice. In the elderly, when oste...
Brown tumors are nonneoplastic bony lesions resulting from primary, secondary or tertiary hyperparat...
Skeletal manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) include brown tumors (BT), which are o...
Brown tumor is one of the skeletal manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. Histologically, brown tumor...
Brown tumors are focal bone lesions caused by an increased osteoclastic activity and fibroblastic pr...
Brown tumor is one of the skeletal manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. Histologically, brown tumor...
Background: Brown tumors, also known as osteitis fibrosa cystica, are focal benign bone lesions caus...
Brown tumor is a giant cell lesion associated with hypepararthyroidism. It is a non-neoplastc condit...