Case Report
Surgical Management of Calciphylaxis Associated with Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Table 1
A list of documented calciphylaxis secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism in the world literature.
| Case | Age/Sex | Pathology | Diagnosis | Intervention | Outcome | Reference |
| (1) | 29 F | Carcinoma | Autopsy | Autopsy | Deceased | [11] | (2) | 69 M | Adenoma | Autopsy | Autopsy | Deceased | [19] | (3) | 44 M | Adenoma | Autopsy | Autopsy | Deceased | [19] | (4) | 62 F | Adenoma (1.0 g) | Autopsy | Autopsy | Deceased | [20] | (5) | 62 F | Adenoma (6.9 g) | Surgery | Surgery | Recovered | [9] | (6) | 60 F | Carcinoma with metastases | Autopsy | Autopsy | Deceased | [9] | (7) | 71 F | Adenoma | Surgery | Surgery | Recovered | [12] | (8) | 46 F | Unknown | Leg ulcers | Steroids & Immunosupp. | Recovered | [13] | (9) | 72 F | Adenoma | Leg ulcers | Conservative Management | Deceased | [21] | (10) | 69 F | Adenoma (0.5 g) | Surgery | Surgery | Recovered | [14] | (11) | 62 F | Hyperplasia | Leg ulcers | Surgery | Recovered | [17] | (12) | 49 F | Adenoma (0.6 g) | Leg ulcers | Surgery | Recovered | [16] | (13) | 76 F | Adenoma (0.33 g) | Leg ulcers | Surgery | Recovered | [18] | (14) | 52 F | Adenoma | Surgery | Surgery | Recovered | [15] | (15) | 52 F | Adenoma | Leg ulcers | Surgery | Deceased | [22] | (16) | 56 F | Adenoma (0.62 g) | Leg ulcers | Surgery | Recovered | Bishop et al. 2010 |
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