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Acute pseudogout of the foot following Parathyroidectomy: a case report.

Citation
Priesand, S., et al. “Acute Pseudogout Of The Foot Following Parathyroidectomy: A Case Report.”. Clinical Diabetes And Endocrinology, p. 10.
Center University of Michigan
Author Sari Priesand, Jennifer Wyckoff, James Wrobel, Brian Schmidt
Keywords Calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate, diabetes mellitus, Parathyroidectomy, Pseudogout
Abstract

Background: The current case report is the first in the literature to report the association between parathyroidectomy and an episode of probable pseudogout in the foot in a patient with diabetes mellitus.

Case presentation: The authors present a case of pseudogout of the left foot following a subtotal parathyroidectomy in an 80-year-old female with type 2 diabetes mellitus and primary hyperparathyroidism. Pseudogout, also known as calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate deposition disease, is an unusual metabolic sequela following parathyroidectomy. Pseudogout attacks have been noted in the immediate post-operative period following parathyroidectomy, but has rarely been identified in the foot. The diagnosis was challenging and there were multiple differential diagnoses that were entertained in this case.

Conclusions: This case illustrates the importance of reviewing the surgical history as there might be a link between the previous surgeries and current foot problems. This case also serves as a reminder of the importance of calcium and phosphate metabolism in podiatric health. Most specifically it demonstrates again the association of pseudogout and parathyroidectomy in a patient with diabetes mellitus. Although a rare occurrence, it is an important reminder that metabolic imbalances of calcium levels can manifest in any bone.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Clinical diabetes and endocrinology
Volume
3
Number of Pages
10
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
2055-8260
DOI
10.1186/s40842-017-0048-x
Alternate Journal
Clin Diabetes Endocrinol
PMID
29177077
PMCID
PMC5694165
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