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Although hyperfunctioning mediastinal parathyroid lesions that require median sternotomy or thoracotomy for removal are occasionally present, the majority are located in the anterior mediastinum closely associated with the thymus. Only eight cases of ectopic hyperfunctioning parathyroid tumors in the middle mediastinum have been reported. We experienced two cases of either persistent or recurrent hyperparathyroidism in which abnormal parathyroid tissue was located in the aorticopulmonary window. One of the patients had a parathyroid adenoma and the other had metastatic lesions of parathyroid carcinoma. In both cases, thallium scanning proved useful in identifying the lesions while computed tomography scan was effective for mediastinal three-dimensional localization. In one case, single photon emission computed tomography imaging with thallium proved beneficial for both identification and localization of the middle mediastinal lesion. The surgical approach used in both cases was different. In one case, left thoracotomy was performed, after which the ligamentum arteriosum was divided, and an adenoma anterior to the left main bronchus and posterior to the left pulmonary artery removed. In the other case, two metastatic tumors of parathyroid carcinoma anterior to the right main bronchus and posterior to the right pulmonary artery were resected through a median sternotomy and opening of the pericardium.
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Obara, T., Fujimoto, Y., Tanaka, R. et al. Mid-mediastinal parathyroid lesions: Preoperative localization and surgical approach in two cases. The Japanese Journal of Surgery 20, 481–486 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02470837
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