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Dual-phase computed tomography for localization of parathyroid lesions in children and adolescents with primary hyperparathyroidism - 14/07/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.ando.2023.03.001 
Anima Sharma a, Virendra Patil a, Vijaya Sarathi b, Nilendu Purandare c, Priya Hira d, Saba Memon a, Swati S. Jadhav e, Manjiri Karlekar a, Anurag R. Lila a, Tushar Bandgar a,
a Department of Endocrinology, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai India 
b Department of Endocrinology, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bengaluru, India 
c Department of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI), Parel, Mumbai, India 
d Department of Radiodiagnosis, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, India 
e Department of Endocrinology, Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bengaluru, India 

Corresponding author at: Department of Endocrinology, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel 400012, Mumbai India.Department of Endocrinology, Seth GS Medical College and KEM HospitalParelMumbai400012 India

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Abstract

Background

Childhood and adolescent primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a rare disease caused by single adenomas in 65–94% of patients. In this patient group, there is no data on computed tomography (CT) for pre-operative parathyroid localization that may facilitate focused parathyroidectomy.

Methods

Two radiologists reviewed dual-phase (nonenhanced and arterial) CT images of twenty-three operated children and adolescents [20:single-gland disease(SGD), 3:multi-glandular disease(MGD)] with proven histopathological PHPT. Percentage arterial enhancement (PAE) was calculated as [100*{arterial-phase Hounsfield unit (HU)-nonenhanced phase HU}/nonenhanced HU] of the parathyroid lesion(s), thyroid, and lymph node.

Results

Dual-phase CT lateralized 100%, localized to the correct quadrant/site 85% SGD (including 3/3 ectopic), and identified 1/3 MGD. PAE (cutoff ≥ 112.3%) was sensitive (91.3%) and specific (99.5%) in distinguishing parathyroid lesions from local mimics (P<0.001). The average effective dose was 3.16±1.01mSv, comparable to the planar/single photon emission CT (SPECT) Technetium 99m(Tc)-sestamibi and choline positron emission tomography (PET)/CT scans. Solid-cystic morphology identified in 4 patients harboring pathogenic germline variants (3:CDC73, 1:CASR) may serve as a radiological clue to molecular diagnosis. Nineteen out of 20 (95%) patients with SGD who had undergone single gland resection based on pre-operative CT findings were in remission over a median follow-up of 18 months.

Conclusion

As most children/adolescents with PHPT have SGD, dual-phase CT protocols which reduce the effective radiation dose with high localization sensitivity for single parathyroid lesions may be a sustainable pre-operative imaging modality in this patient group.

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Keywords : Childhood and adolescent PHPT, Dual-phase CT, Percentage arterial enhancement, Parathyroid wash-in characteristics, Parathyroid surgery in children and adolescents


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