Tj. Lawton et al., LYMPHOCYTIC INFILTRATES IN SOLITARY PARATHYROID ADENOMAS - A REPORT OF 4 CASES WITH REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, International journal of surgical pathology, 6(1), 1998, pp. 5-9
We describe four cases of solitary parathyroid adenomas with prominent
lymphocytic infiltrates presenting as primary hyperparathyroidism. Th
ere was no involvement of the other parathyroid glands in the three ca
ses in which they were biopsied. In two cases the thyroids were remove
d and were without lymphoid infiltrates. The infiltrates were composed
of a mixed population of B and T lymphocytes in the three cases that
had material available for immunohistochemistry. There was no evidence
of parathyroid parenchymal destruction, and in none of the patients w
as an autoimmune disease present clinically or serologically. We hypot
hesize that lymphocytic infiltrates in parathyroid adenomas are an unc
ommon, but clinically innocuous, histologic finding and their presence
does not imply an autoimmune disorder.