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Osteosclerosis in a Thirty-four-year-old Woman with Primary Hyperparathyroidism

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Journal Iran J Radiol
Publisher Brieflands
Specialty Radiology
Date 2015 Apr 23
PMID 25901265
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Abstract

Hyperparathyroidism is an endocrine abnormality that frequently causes diffuse osteopenia in the bones. Osteosclerosis is a rare phenomenon in adults with primary hyperparathyroidism since the usual skeletal manifestation is generalized osteopenia. We describe a patient with generalized osteosclerosis in the jaws and skull in association with primary hyperparathyroidism, while the other skeletal bones had normal or decreased density.

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