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Movahedian et al.; Simultaneous Maxillary and Mandibular Brown Tumors in Secondary Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report, Dental Research Journal (Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring-Summer 2008).

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Simultaneous Maxillary and Mandibular Brown Tumors as the First Presentation of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

1Department of ENT, CHU Med VI, Marrakech, Morocco

2Department of Maxillo-facial surgery, CHU Med VI, Marrakech, Morocco


American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2014, Vol. 2 No. 11, 240-242
DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-2-11-4
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education Publishing

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Btissaam. Belhoucha, Hiroual abelatif, Hassan. Nouri, Youssef. Rochdi, Bouaichi amine, lahcen. Aderdour, N. Mansouri Hattab, Abdelaziz. Raji. Simultaneous Maxillary and Mandibular Brown Tumors as the First Presentation of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism. American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2014; 2(11):240-242. doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-2-11-4.

Correspondence to: Btissaam.  Belhoucha, Department of ENT, CHU Med VI, Marrakech, Morocco. Email: btissambelhoucha@gmail.com

Abstract

Brown tumor represents a serious and late bony complications of advanced hyperparathyroidism with a frequency of 1.5–1.75 percent in secondary hyperparathyroidism and 3–4 percent in primary hyperparathyroidism. Here we describe an extremely rare case of a 19-year-old male patient with a brown tumor localised in the maxilla and mandibular due to secondary hyperparathyroidism compromising mastication, phonation and social ease of the patient. An early diagnosis and a timely parathyroidectomy in a medically resistant hyperparathyroidism are an optimal option to control the growth of the bony lesion

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