Hyperparathyroidism-induced secondary osteoporosis leading to recurrent non-traumatic vertebral compression fractures: A comprehensive case report

Eric Paul Muneio , Akhil Chhatre , Nikhil Gopal , Clara Yuh , Kashif Hira , Pranamya Suri
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Abstract

Background

Primary hyperparathyroidism, while increasing the susceptibility to osteoporosis, also amplifies the potential for fractures in vulnerable areas such as the femoral neck. It can also serve as an infrequent etiological factor behind vertebral compression fractures.

Case report

This report discusses a case of multiple acute non-traumatic vertebral compression fractures in a patient diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. The patient, a 79-year-old female with osteopenia (T Score −2.0, medically treated), had a history of left breast cancer treated with a partial mastectomy and radiation therapy. She presented with midline back pain resulting from T12 and L2 compression fractures and underwent balloon kyphoplasty. A week later, she reported severe low back pain, despite the absence of any new traumatic event. Repeat imaging showed multiple new, acute compression fractures at T10, T11, L1, and L3. Further workup revealed elevated parathyroid hormone levels and hypercalcemia, leading to a diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism.

Conclusion

Multiple acute non-traumatic vertebral body compression fractures due to hyperparathyroidism is an uncommon clinical manifestation. This case emphasizes the need for an extended work-up of secondary osteoporosis in patients who experience multiple vertebral compression fractures.

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甲状旁腺功能亢进引起的继发性骨质疏松导致复发性非外伤性椎体压缩性骨折:一个综合病例报告
背景原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进在增加骨质疏松易感性的同时,也增加了脆弱部位(如股骨颈)骨折的可能性。它也可以作为椎体压缩性骨折的罕见病因。病例报告:本报告讨论一例诊断为原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进的患者发生多发性急性非创伤性椎体压缩性骨折。患者为79岁女性,骨量减少(T评分- 2.0,经药物治疗),曾行左侧乳腺癌部分切除和放射治疗。她表现为T12和L2压缩性骨折引起的中线背痛,并接受了球囊后凸成形术。一周后,她报告了严重的腰痛,尽管没有任何新的创伤事件。重复成像显示T10、T11、L1和L3多发新的急性压缩性骨折。进一步的检查显示甲状旁腺激素水平升高和高钙血症,导致甲状旁腺功能亢进的诊断。结论甲状旁腺功能亢进致多发急性非外伤性椎体压缩性骨折是一种少见的临床表现。本病例强调了对多发椎体压缩性骨折患者继发性骨质疏松的长期检查的必要性。
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