2013
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.1.325
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Significance of HCG to Distinguish Parathyroid Carcinoma from Benign Disease and in Adding Prognostic Information: A Hospital Based Study from Nepal

Abstract: Objective: To differentiate between benign and malignant hyperparathyroidism on the basis of excretion of HCG and its malignant isoforms in urine. Materials and Methods: This hospital based study was carried out using data retrieved from the register maintained in Manipal Teaching Hospital from 1 st January, 2008 and 31 st August, 2012. The variables collected were urinary HCG and HCG malignant isoform, calcium and parathyroid hormone. Preceding the study, approval was obtained from the institutional research … Show more

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“…Abnormally elevated serum and urinary levels of hCG and its malignant hyperglycosylated isoform have been described in patients with parathyroid cancer, but not in those with benign parathyroid tumors. [94][95][96] These assays might be useful in very selected cases for the diagnosis and monitoring of selected patients. Moreover, elevations of hCG might be predictive of complications such as hip fracture and death.…”
Section: Clinical Aspects Of Primary Hyperparathyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abnormally elevated serum and urinary levels of hCG and its malignant hyperglycosylated isoform have been described in patients with parathyroid cancer, but not in those with benign parathyroid tumors. [94][95][96] These assays might be useful in very selected cases for the diagnosis and monitoring of selected patients. Moreover, elevations of hCG might be predictive of complications such as hip fracture and death.…”
Section: Clinical Aspects Of Primary Hyperparathyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of human chorionic gonadotropin have been documented in many patients with PC but not with benign HPT [21,22].…”
Section: Laboratory Testingmentioning
confidence: 97%