59 Yr Old Female Underwent Parathyroidectomy In 2016 (histopath &
Question: 59 yr old female underwent parathyroidectomy in 2016 (histopath & discharge attached) and is a known hypertenisve,Hyperlipidemia since 25 yrs and with an BMI of 42.2.Histopatolgy report doesn't indicate propoerly the exact status regarding malignancy.Please suggest the prognosis of parathyroidectomy along with all the above mentioned co-morbidness.
Brief Answer:
No malignancy suggested.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hi And welcome to ASK A DOCTOR.
Parathyroid Adenoma is a common entity and a common cause of hypercalcemia. It has been removed and the histopathology report does not show any signs of malignancy. Parathyroid malignancies are anyways very rare.
so nothing to be done now. keep monitoring calcium posphorus , vit D, annually.
Comorbidities existing are not related and need to be handled individually. she is obese, rule out diabetes and thyroid and manage weight.
regards!
No malignancy suggested.
Detailed Answer:
Dear sir, hi And welcome to ASK A DOCTOR.
Parathyroid Adenoma is a common entity and a common cause of hypercalcemia. It has been removed and the histopathology report does not show any signs of malignancy. Parathyroid malignancies are anyways very rare.
so nothing to be done now. keep monitoring calcium posphorus , vit D, annually.
Comorbidities existing are not related and need to be handled individually. she is obese, rule out diabetes and thyroid and manage weight.
regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Dear Dr.what can be probable future complications in view of the co-morbidities – obesity, Hypertension, Pre-diabetes condition, & lipid disorder
Brief Answer:
any cardiovascular complication.
Detailed Answer:
dear srikant! it is a difficult nexus calles metabolic syndrome. diabetes/prediabetes + hypertension+ obesity + dyslipidemia. this is the root cause of anything you name , stroke, cardiac event, peripheral foot ulcers, retinopathy, nephropathy, liver failure.
hit hard and hit early to prevent all complications.
any cardiovascular complication.
Detailed Answer:
dear srikant! it is a difficult nexus calles metabolic syndrome. diabetes/prediabetes + hypertension+ obesity + dyslipidemia. this is the root cause of anything you name , stroke, cardiac event, peripheral foot ulcers, retinopathy, nephropathy, liver failure.
hit hard and hit early to prevent all complications.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D