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Paraplegia caused by brown tumor in primary hyperparathyroidism. Case report
N Yokota1, T Kuribayashi, M Nagamine
1Third Department of Internal Medicine, Miyazaki Medical College, Japan.
Journal of Neurosurgery
|September 1, 1989
Abstract:
A brown tumor is a secondary disorder of bone associated with hyperparathyroidism that arises predominantly in the metacarpals, phalanges, jaw, pelvis, or femur. Rarely does this tumor involve the spine. The authors describe a case of brown tumor in primary hyperparathyroidism, causing spinal cord compression. The first step in diagnosing this lesion in an unusual site is a high index of suspicion. Essentially, this tumor is benign but emergency surgery for tumor removal is recommended in patients showing acute spinal cord compression.