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[A male with painful shins]
Elke Stenvers1, Hans Feenstra2, Annette D van Dalsen3
1Isala, Zwolle. Afd. Orthopedie.
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A 52 year old male, without medical history, had painful shins for several months. X-ray showed lytic bone reaction and blood results showed a primary hyperparathyroidism. The diagnosis was osteitis fibrosa cystica, a rare, benign bone lesion. Increased parathyroid hormone leads to high osteoclastic bone turnover causes osseous deformities and fractures.
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