Rm. Merritt et al., ASYMPTOMATIC AND NORMOCALCEMIC PARATHYROID ADENOMA - DETECTION BY PREOPERATIVE ULTRASOUND, The American surgeon, 59(4), 1993, pp. 232-234
Hyperparathyroidism is often detected in the asymptomatic stage at the
present time with the advent of mass screening for hypercalcemia. The
re may be patients with parathyroid disease who are asymptomatic and w
ho do not have detectable elevations of their serum calcium. Many pati
ents who undergo surgery for thyroid conditions may have synchronous p
arathyroid disease which is asymptomatic and not detectable by routine
laboratory screening. Preoperative ultrasound scans may be of utility
in identifying coexistent disease in those patients scheduled for thy
roid surgery so that both disease entities may be treated at the same
operation.