A Hip Fracture in a Young Patient as a Manifestation of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-4-67-72
Abstract
Aim. To demonstrate the development of severe bone and visceral manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism in a patient with a parathyroid adenoma, without complaints until the occurrence of a low-traumatic femoral neck fracture.
Key points. Fibrocystic osteitis is a severe disabling manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism. Early diagnosis has certain difficulties due to the variability of clinical manifestations, the lack of calcium screening at the outpatient stage and the low alertness among doctors in related specialties regarding primary hyperparathyroidism.
Conclusion. Delayed diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism can lead to disability and a significant decrease in the quality of patients’ lives. Thus, it is extremely important to be alert to this disease, especially in young patients with signs of bilateral nephrocalcinosis, low-traumatic fractures. It is also vital to raise awareness about the primary hyperthyroidism among doctors specializing in adjacent fields.
About the Authors
A. S. AmetovRussian Federation
Ametov, A.S.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
2/1 Barrikadnaya Str., build. 1, Moscow, 125993
E. Yu. Pashkova
Russian Federation
Pashkova, E.Yu.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
2/1 Barrikadnaya Str., build. 1, Moscow, 125993
B. M. Kalinsky
Russian Federation
Kalinsky, B.M.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
T. V. Shevyakova
Russian Federation
Shevyakova, T.V.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
A. I. Evsikov
Russian Federation
Evsikov, A.I.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
A. V. Bedina
Russian Federation
Bedina, A.V.
8 Trubetskaya Str., build. 2, Moscow, 119048
E. N. Vengerova
Russian Federation
Vengerova, E.N.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
V. E. Bairova
Russian Federation
Bairova, V.E.
5 2nd Botkinsky pr-d, Moscow, 125284
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For citations:
Ametov A.S., Pashkova E.Yu., Kalinsky B.M., Shevyakova T.V., Evsikov A.I., Bedina A.V., Vengerova E.N., Bairova V.E. A Hip Fracture in a Young Patient as a Manifestation of Primary Hyperparathyroidism. Title. 2024;23(4):67-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-4-67-72
















