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==General==
==General==
*[[Clinical diagnosis]].
*One parathyroid is big... the others are small.
*One parathyroid is big... the others are small.
*Associated with [[MEN 1]] and [[MEN 2A]].
*May be associated with [[MEN 1]] and [[MEN 2A]].


MEN 1:
MEN 1:

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Parathyroid adenoma is a common benign pathology of the parathyroid gland.

General

MEN 1:

MEN 2A:

Subtypes

Histologic subtyping:[1]

  1. Chief cell parathyroid adenoma.
    • Common.
  2. Oxyphil parathyroid adenoma.
  3. Mixed.

Microscopic

Features - general:

  • Proliferation of parathyroid cells (chief cells, oxyphils or both) lacking adipose tissue.
  • Classically have a rim of normal parathyroid gland around it[3] with adipose tissue.

Note:

DDx:

Chief cell parathyroid adenoma

Features:[4]

  • Chief cells - key feature:
    • Small central nucleus.
      • Round with stippled chromatin - important.
    • Moderate cytoplasm.
  • +/-Scattered oxyphil cells:
    • Large cells.
    • Abundant cytoplasm.
  • Architecture:
    • Nests.
    • Circular formations - often around capillaries (perivascular pseudorosettes).

Images

Oxyphil parathyroid adenoma

Features:[4]

  • Oxyphil cells:
    • Large cells.
    • Abundant cytoplasm.

DDx:

Image:

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Note:

  • One should not say "negative for malignancy".
Parathyroid Gland, Excision:
- Chief cell parathyroid adenoma.
Parathyroid Gland, Excision:
- Chief cell parathyroid adenoma with adjacent normal parathyroid tissue.
Parathyroid Gland (Submitted as "Right Superior Parathyroid Adenoma"), Excision:
- Parathyroid adenoma with adjacent normal parathyroid tissue.

Block letters

PARATHRYOID GLAND, EXCISION:
- CHIEF CELL PARATHYROID ADENOMA.

Micro

The section shows an adenoma consisting predominantly of chief cells. A rim of normal parathyroid is seen adjacent to the adenoma. A small amount of unremarkable adipose tissue is present.

See also

References

  1. Moran, CA.; Suster, S. (Nov 2005). "Primary parathyroid tumors of the mediastinum: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 17 cases.". Am J Clin Pathol 124 (5): 749-54. doi:10.1309/WJEL-N05L-9A06-9DU0. PMID 16203274.
  2. Fleischer, J.; Becker, C.; Hamele-Bena, D.; Breen, TL.; Silverberg, SJ. (Dec 2004). "Oxyphil parathyroid adenoma: a malignant presentation of a benign disease.". J Clin Endocrinol Metab 89 (12): 5948-51. doi:10.1210/jc.2004-1597. PMID 15579742.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Taxy, J.; Husain, A; Montag, A. (2009). Biopsy Interpretation: The Frozen Section (1st ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 191. ISBN 978-0781767798.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Fausto, Nelson; Aster, Jon (2009). Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease (8th ed.). Elsevier Saunders. pp. 1127. ISBN 978-1416031215.
  5. URL: http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/EXAM/IMGQUIZ/enfrm.html. Accessed on: 6 December 2010.