Neck tumor causes recurrence of kidney stone in 29 year young women AINU Successfully Treated Rare Case of Recurrent Renal Stones Caused by Parathyroid Adenoma

Neck tumor causes recurrence of kidney stone in 29 year young women AINU Successfully Treated Rare Case of Recurrent Renal Stones Caused by Parathyroid Adenoma

Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology, Dilsukhnagar,(AINU) successfully treated rare case of involving recurrent renal stones caused by a parathyroid adenoma, a tumor in the neck that results in overproduction of parathyroid hormone leading to high blood calcium levels(hypercalcemia) and kidney stone formation. A 29 year female from Saroornagar, Hyderabad, was suffering from with bilateral loin pain, burning in urine and vomiting since one week, with impaired renal parameters. The patient had history of multiple renal stone surgeries in the past.

Speaking about the case, Dr. Subhash Chandra Bose Inturi, Consultant Urologist, AINU Dilsukhnagar said, “This is one of the rare and unique case. On evaluation, found to have bilateral, multiple renal stones obstructing the urinary outflow. Both kidney stones removed in a staged manner. During further evaluation her blood calcium levels and  parathyroidharmone levels are high. Parathyroid scintigraphy and spectCT,(a special scan to identify parathyroid tumors,) the tumoridentified in the left parathyroid gland, in the neck ,which was the culprit for all the issues and the tumor was removed surgically. She recovered well.”

Parathyroid glands present in the neck, is primarily responsible for regulating body calcium levels. A tumor in the gland causes abnormal rise in blood calcium and urinary calcium levels. This excess calcium in urine got deposited in kidneys causing recurrent, bilateral and multiple renal stones. Unless the main culprit tumor is addressed and removed, patients continues to suffer from recurrent stones”.

Dr. Subhash Chandra Bose Inturi further said, “if someone having recurrent stone former, not just removal of the stones cures the disease, but need to undergo METABOLIC EVALUATION, i.e a few urine and blood tests to identify the actual root cause of the problem. Recurrent kidney stones should prompt evaluation to identify the underlying cause.”

Speaking about the procedure, Dr. Srinivasa Narayanam, Senior Consultant Urologist, HOD Urology, AINU Dilsukhnagar said, “Patients are to be made aware that mere stone removal is not enough and they need to undergo special investigations more so in patients with recurrent kidney  stones, bilateral stone and stone  in children so as to identify and treat conditions that cause recurrent stones.”

Apart from this, intake of sufficient amount water about 2.5 – 3 lit per day, adding citrus fruits to the diet which contain citrate , helpful in preventing stone formation, avoiding high salt intake, high animal protein, maintaining healthy body weight, avoiding excess chocolates, especially in kids, all help to prevent kidney stone formation or recurrece of kidney stone.

About Asian Institute of Nephrology & Urology

Asian Institute of Nephrology & Urology (AINU), part of Asia Healthcare Holdings, is India’s leading super-speciality hospital network exclusively focused on Urology and Nephrology. With 7 cutting-edge hospitals across 4 cities, AINU is at the forefront of delivering world-class kidney and urological care. Known for its clinical excellence, AINU offers advanced services including Uro-Oncology, Robotic and Reconstructive Urology, Pediatric Urology, Female Urology, Andrology, Neuro-Functional Urology, Kidney Transplants, and Dialysis. A trailblazer in Robotic Urological Surgery in India, AINU has treated over 500,000 patients, performed more than 1200 robotic surgeries, and operates a 500+ bed network. Accredited by NABH and recognised for postgraduate training programs like DNB and FNB, AINU continues to redefine standards in specialised care and innovation.