Spontaneous neck hematoma associated with parathyroid adenoma
Mitsumasa Okano, Mitsuko Yui, Masanori Teshima, Kazuhiko Sakaguchi

TL;DR
This paper highlights the importance of considering parathyroid-related bleeding in patients with sudden neck pain and swelling.
Contribution
It emphasizes the need to evaluate serum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels in such cases.
Findings
Acute neck pain and swelling may be linked to parathyroid extraglandular bleeding.
Assessing calcium and parathyroid hormone levels is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Abstract
We should consider parathyroid extraglandular bleeding for patients with acute neck pain and swelling. Evaluation of serum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels is crucial for a suspected neck hematoma associated with parathyroid adenoma.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOtolaryngology and Infectious Diseases · Case Reports on Hematomas · Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
