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      Metastases to the Parathyroid Glands: A Comprehensive Literature Review of 127 Reported Cases

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          Metastases to the head and neck organs are uncommon, potentially representing the initial presentation of an occult malignancy. Single case reports and small series report metastases to the parathyroid gland, but there is no large review of the literature on secondary tumors involving the parathyroid glands. A review of the English literature between 1950 and 2017 was performed of all metastases or secondary involvement of the parathyroid glands. One hundred and twenty-seven cases of metastatic tumors were reported, although potentially significantly unrepresented in autopsy series (parathyroid glands are not routinely examined) and due to reporting bias. Women were affected more commonly than men (5.8:1; 99 vs. 17, respectively), with a mean age at presentation of 58.5 years, when reported. The most common primary sites of malignancies that metastasized to the parathyroid glands were breast carcinomas (66.9%, n = 85), melanoma (11.8%, n = 15), and lung carcinoma (5.5%, n = 7), with carcinomas representing 86.6% of metastases. Metastases were nearly always identified as part of widely metastatic disease, with only five (3.2%) cases reported as isolated metastases. Tumor-to-tumor metastases comprised 5.5% of all metastases to the parathyroid glands (metastases to parathyroid adenoma). A significant clinical finding of metastases to the parathyroid glands was the development of deranged calcium homeostasis, well beyond the 9 (7.2%) cases with primary parathyroid gland disease present. Although concurrent conditions (renal disease; bone metastases) may partially affect calcium metabolism, the onset of calcium derangement seemed to coincide with parathyroid gland metastases and not systemic disease. In summary, metastases to the parathyroid glands are uncommon, potentially under-recognized in patients who have otherwise widely metastatic tumors. Women are affected more often than men, with breast carcinomas (66.9%) and melanoma (11.8%) the most common primary tumors. Calcium homeostasis is affected, probably as a result of parathyroid gland parenchymal destruction.

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          Contributors
          jlb@dartmouth.edu
          sherwintoluie@yahoo.com
          818-719-2613 , Lester.D.Thompson@kp.org
          Journal
          Head Neck Pathol
          Head Neck Pathol
          Head and Neck Pathology
          Springer US (New York )
          1936-055X
          1936-0568
          5 September 2017
          December 2018
          : 12
          : 4
          : 534-541
          Affiliations
          [1 ] ISNI 0000 0004 0445 0789, GRID grid.417224.6, Department of Pathology, , Woodland Hills Medical Center, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, ; 5601 De Soto Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91365 USA
          [2 ] ISNI 0000 0001 2107 4242, GRID grid.266100.3, University of California, ; San Diego, CA USA
          [3 ] ISNI 0000 0000 9632 6718, GRID grid.19006.3e, University of California, ; Los Angeles, CA USA
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3714-1432
          Article
          PMC6232203 PMC6232203 6232203 850
          10.1007/s12105-017-0850-x
          6232203
          28875280
          d519d9b1-14b3-4c81-b204-349b47747835
          © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC (outside the USA) 2017
          History
          : 13 July 2017
          : 29 August 2017
          Categories
          Invited Review
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          © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2018

          Parathyroid neoplasms,Calcium,Metastatic tumors,Lung neoplasms,Secondary neoplasms,Breast neoplasms,Melanoma,Parathyroid glands,Parathyroid hormone (PTH),Comorbidity

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