Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by the overproduction of PTH, with primary cases largely driven by adenomas, while secondary types often stem from chronic kidney disease. Key pathological illustrations include differentiating benign adenomas from hyperplasia and identifying markers of carcinoma, such as vascular invasion. For detailed visual and histological guides similar to the requested resource, consult the Pathology Outlines entry .

Clinical and pathologic features of primary hyperparathyroidism - PMC

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