A man, followed for hypertensive heart disease, in chronic end-stage renal failure for 12 years on hemodialysis, consulted for bilateral, painless inguinal swellings, progressively increasing in volume for 1 year. The skin was normal and the rest of the examination was unremarkable in this patient whose general condition was preserved. Biological examinations showed secondary hyperparathyroidism with a PTH of 867 pg/ml (N < 53) and an increase in the phosphocalcic product.
Patient Data
Age: | 40 years |
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Gender: | Male |