The brown tumor is a bone lesion that may affect the entire skeleton, including the maxillary bones. These tumors are characterized as focal giant cell lesions that may be associated with primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). Brown tumors are invasive in some cases and an association with chronic renal failure (CRF) has been reported. With the aim to facilitate the differential diagnosis of bone lesions that may affect dialysis patients, this paper describes a case of brown tumor in a 36- year old patient with CRF, secondary HPT carrier, who had a lesion on the right maxilla for approximately five months
Jaw bones are rarely involved in secondary hyperparathyroidism. We report a case of 13 year old girl...
AbstractBrown tumors are uncommon focal giant-cell lesions that arise as a direct result of the effe...
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a rather frequent pathology characterised by hypersecretion of parath...
Copyright © 2013 Suheil Artul et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Brown tumor is a bone lesion that arises in the setting of excess osteoclast activity in hyperparath...
Brown tumor is a histologically benign lesion that is a serious complication of renal osteodystrophy...
Brown tumors represent the terminal stage of the remodeling processes during primary or secondary hy...
Brown tumor is an uncommon non-neoplastic radiolucent bone lesion due to a rapid bone loss replaced ...
Summary: Brown tumors are bony lesions caused by rapid osteoclastic activity, which rare involved ja...
Introduction: Brown tumors are osteolytic lesions that rarely reveal hyperparathyroidism. They usual...
Renal osteodystrophy is one of the major causes of morbidity in patients receiving long-term dialysi...
A 49-year-old male with known history of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presents with an intraoral e...
Brown tumors are focal bone lesions caused by an increased osteoclastic activity and fibroblastic pr...
Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by the overproduction of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Hyperparath...
Resumen Los tumores pardos son una forma localizada de osteítis fibrosa no neoplásica, secundaria a ...
Jaw bones are rarely involved in secondary hyperparathyroidism. We report a case of 13 year old girl...
AbstractBrown tumors are uncommon focal giant-cell lesions that arise as a direct result of the effe...
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a rather frequent pathology characterised by hypersecretion of parath...
Copyright © 2013 Suheil Artul et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Brown tumor is a bone lesion that arises in the setting of excess osteoclast activity in hyperparath...
Brown tumor is a histologically benign lesion that is a serious complication of renal osteodystrophy...
Brown tumors represent the terminal stage of the remodeling processes during primary or secondary hy...
Brown tumor is an uncommon non-neoplastic radiolucent bone lesion due to a rapid bone loss replaced ...
Summary: Brown tumors are bony lesions caused by rapid osteoclastic activity, which rare involved ja...
Introduction: Brown tumors are osteolytic lesions that rarely reveal hyperparathyroidism. They usual...
Renal osteodystrophy is one of the major causes of morbidity in patients receiving long-term dialysi...
A 49-year-old male with known history of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presents with an intraoral e...
Brown tumors are focal bone lesions caused by an increased osteoclastic activity and fibroblastic pr...
Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by the overproduction of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Hyperparath...
Resumen Los tumores pardos son una forma localizada de osteítis fibrosa no neoplásica, secundaria a ...
Jaw bones are rarely involved in secondary hyperparathyroidism. We report a case of 13 year old girl...
AbstractBrown tumors are uncommon focal giant-cell lesions that arise as a direct result of the effe...
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a rather frequent pathology characterised by hypersecretion of parath...