Pathophysiology of parathyroid hyperplasia in chronic kidney disease: preclinical and clinical basis for parathyroid intervention
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism is characterised by excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hyperplasia, resulting in both skeletal and extraskeletal consequences. Recent basic and clinical studies have brought considerable advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of parathyroid hyperplasia and have also provided practical therapeutic approaches, especially with regard to indications for parathyroid intervention. In this context, it is quite important to recognize the development of nodular hyperplasia, because the cells in nodular hyperplasia are usually resistant to calcitriol treatment. Patients with nodular hyperplasia should undergo parathyroid intervention including percutaneous ethanol injection therapy (PEIT). Selective PEIT of the parathyroid gland is an effective approach in which the enlarged parathyroid gland with nodular hyperplasia is 'selectively' destroyed by ethanol injection, and other glands with diffuse hyperplasia are then managed by medical therapy. With a more focused attention to applying parathyroid intervention, we can expect significant improvement in the management of secondary hyperparathyroidism in dialysis patients.
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