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Primary hyperparathyroidism caused by bilateral parathyroid cystic carcinoma in a cat.

Juulia K Virtanen,Sari H Mölsä, Karoliina A Hagner,Hanna M Salonen,Susanne Kilpinen

JFMS open reports(2020)

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Abstract
To our knowledge, this report is the first to describe a rare case of bilateral parathyroid cystic carcinoma in a cat. It highlights the usefulness of determining parathyroid hormone concentration in the cystic fluid of a suspected neoplastic parathyroid mass preoperatively. It also demonstrates that it may be possible to remove most of the cervical parathyroid and thyroid tissue of a cat without causing any clinically relevant hypocalcaemia or iatrogenic hypothyroidism. However, serum concentrations of ionised calcium, thyroxine and creatinine should be closely monitored in the postoperative period in order to detect and control possible complications.
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Hypercalcaemia,cervical mass,parathyroid hormone,parathyroid neoplasm
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