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Is it parathyroid tumor

Sonopath Forum

A 13-year-old female neutered daschund was presented with persistent hypercalcemia. Abdominal ultrasound and chest radiographs were unremarkable. No evidence of neoplasia was found. Parathyroid glands were scanned and I think there is a nodule on the left parathyroid gland. Can you please confirm

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EL

yes consistent with

yes consistent with parathyroid adenoma can fna it with 25 or 27 g needle to confirm.

 

rlobetti

With the hypercalcemia needs

With the hypercalcemia needs to be functional but can confrm with PTH assay.

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