Abstract
Thirty patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), who were all surgically treated with a parathyroidectomy, were retrospectively studied. Ultrasonography was the most useful preoperative imaging. Pathological findings revealed 28 adenomas, 1 hyperplasia, and 1 carcinoma. In all cases, only one swollen gland was removed, and values of serum calcium and parathyroid hormone were normalized after surgical treatment. There were no significant postoperative problems. The suggested treatment for PHPT is the extirpation of one swollen gland, which is detected with preoperative imagings.