Relationship between clinical-laboratory parameters and parathyroid adenoma size in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism

Received: 2026-06-17 14:01:37

Published: 2026-05-21

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Primary hyperparathyroidism is one of the most common causes of hypercalcemia and, in most cases, is associated with a parathyroid adenoma. The size of the adenoma may reflect the degree of hormonal activity and influence postoperative laboratory dynamics.The mean age of the patients was 46.2±13.8 years. Women accounted for 81.4% of the cases. The mean preoperative parathyroid hormone level was 812.5±694.3 pg/mL, while the mean total calcium level was 2.71±0.41 mmol/L. According to ultrasonographic findings, the mean maximum adenoma size was 31.8±12.4 mm. Larger parathyroid adenomas were associated with more pronounced biochemical manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism, indicating a possible relationship between adenoma size and hormonal activity. Assessment of adenoma dimensions may provide additional prognostic value in the preoperative evaluation of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.

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Abdieva Aziza Akhmat kizi
Tashkent State Medical University
Kurbanbaeva Inkar Kosimbetovna
Tashkent State Medical University
Uzbekov Rustam Kamilovich
Tashkent State Medical University

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Abdieva , A. et al. trans. 2026. Relationship between clinical-laboratory parameters and parathyroid adenoma size in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. Uzbekistan Open Conference. 1 (May 2026). DOI:https://doi.org/10.57033/RSSPMCE-2026-00021.

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