Primary Hyperparathyroidism in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A in Denmark 1930–2021: A Nationwide Population-Based Retrospective Study

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  • Magnus Holm
  • Peter Vestergaard
  • Morten Møller Poulsen
  • Åse Krogh Rasmussen
  • Feldt-Rasmussen, Ulla
  • Mette Bay
  • Lars Rolighed
  • Stefano Londero
  • Henrik Baymler Pedersen
  • Hahn, Christoffer Holst
  • Klara Bay Rask
  • Heidi Hvid Nielsen
  • Mette Gaustadnes
  • Maria Caroline Rossing
  • Anne Pernille Hermann
  • Christian Godballe
  • Jes Sloth Mathiesen

Studies of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN 2A) shows divergence in frequency, disease definition, reporting of clinical characteristics and traces of selection bias. This is a nationwide population-based retrospective study of PHPT in MEN 2A, suggesting a representative frequency, with complete reporting and a strict PHPT definition. The Danish MEN 2A cohort 1930–2021 was used. Of 204 MEN 2A cases, 16 had PHPT, resulting in a frequency of 8% (CI, 5–12). Age-related penetrance at 50 years was 8% (CI, 4–15). PHPT was seen in the American Thyroid Association moderate (ATA-MOD) and high (ATA-H) risk groups in 62% and 38% of carriers, respectively. Median age at PHPT diagnosis was 45 years (range, 21–79). A total of 75% were asymptomatic and 25% were symptomatic. Thirteen underwent parathyroid surgery, resulting in a cure of 69%, persistence in 8% and recurrence in 23%. In this first study with a clear PHPT definition and no selection bias, we found a lower frequency of PHPT and age-related penetrance, but a higher age at PHPT diagnosis than often cited. This might be affected by the Danish RET p.Cys611Tyr founder effect. Our study corroborates that PHPT in MEN 2A is often mild, asymptomatic and is associated with both ATA-MOD and ATA-H variants. Likelihood of cure is high, but recurrence is not infrequent and can occur decades after surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2125
JournalCancers
Volume15
Issue number7
Number of pages16
ISSN2072-6694
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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  • Denmark, hypercalcemia, multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A, national cohort, primary hyperparathyroidism, REarranged during Transfection

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