A Rare Presentation of a Bi-Maxillary Brown Tumour due to Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
Brown tumours are localized bone lesions, seen in patients with high parathyroid hormone levels. This can be due to primary hyperparathyroidism, which occurs more often in neoplasms of the parathyroid gland or due to secondary hyperparathyroidism more often seen as a result of renal impairment. Faci...
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Main Authors: | Cheboh Cho-Fon (Author), Zilefac Brian Ngokwe (Author), Obolo Nwaga Ines (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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