ABSTRACT
Parathyroid carcinoma (PC) is a rare endocrine malignancy and an uncommon cause of primary hyperparathyroidism. Metastatic disease confers a guarded prognosis with limited systemic treatment options available. We describe a case of a 64-year-old woman with primary hyperparathyroidism secondary to PC. Despite initial surgical resection, the patient relapsed within 6 months with widespread cerebral and skeletal metastatic disease. She developed worsening parathyroid hormone-mediated hypercalcemia that was refractory to escalating doses of cinacalcet and antiresorptive therapy. Molecular genomics identified high tumor mutation burden within the malignant tissue and single-agent nivolumab immunotherapy was administered. After one dose, there was resolution of her refractory hypercalcemia and primary hyperparathyroidism. The patient has tolerated ongoing treatment with 3 weekly cycles of nivolumab. She remains in biochemical remission as of June 2024, which is now 12 months after commencement of nivolumab.
ABSTRACT
Addition of an active surveillance virtual glucose management (VGM) system to usual consultation-based diabetes inpatient care at our hospital was associated with a decrease in hospital-acquired infection from 8.7% (17/196) to 3.5% (6/172) with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.17 (95%CI: 0.05-0.61), and a reduction in hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic patient-stay days.