A case report of mediastinal parathyroid carcinoma in a chronic kidney disease patient: Addressing management conundrum

SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2024 Apr 15:12:2050313X241245919. doi: 10.1177/2050313X241245919. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare malignancy; and it is rarer to find one located in an ectopic location. Ectopic parathyroid glands are a reported cause of failed primary surgery for hyperparathyroidism. We report here a 73-year-old male who previously had parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism but then had recurrence of his symptoms with a diagnosis of a mediastinal parathyroid carcinoma on further evaluation. This presentation of complicated mediastinal parathyroid carcinoma posed significant diagnostic and management challenges due to comorbid stage IV chronic kidney disease (CKD). Secondly, due to the same comorbid condition, a more aggressive calcimimetic regimen could not be undertaken due to the risk of renal dysfunction with potential progression to dialysis status. Thirdly, he was a high-risk surgical candidate due to significant cardiovascular risks. Ideally, open surgical intervention would be recommended but due to the associated risks, he was managed with robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. He subsequently developed hypocalcemia which normalized with supplemental calcium at follow-up.

Keywords: Mediastinal parathyroid carcinoma; chronic kidney disease; hypercalcemia; hyperparathyroidism; parathyroid adenoma.

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