Parathyroid Hyperplasia

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Symposier - Hyperplasia is Rare: Parathyroid Disease confusion in diagnosis

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ParathyroidTV --" Hyperplasia is Rare. Dr James Norman from the Norman Parathyroid Center speaks with a group of endocrinologists during and AACE meeting. You will learn the three (3) causes of secondary hyperparathyroidism are renal failure, Gastric bypass, and celiac disease and that there are no causes of secondary hyperparathyroidism that cause calcium levels over 10.1. You will also learn that hyperplasia is RARE and that after the resection of the parathyView full resource at symposier.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 10, 2011 at 10:56 pm By:

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Hyperplasia is Rare: Parathyroid Disease confusion in diagnosis. (Review of 1445 Endocrinologists workups) http://bit.ly/gNNQrz

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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, Type 2: eMedicine Endocrinology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Sipple first described an association between thyroid cancer and pheochromocytoma (benign tumor of the adrenal medulla) in 1961. The thyroid cancer found with pheochromocytoma was discovered to be a medullary carcinoma characterized by stromal amyloid in ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Combining CT and MIBG scanning is an effective means of finding bilateral pheochromocytomas. At http://bit.ly/aLw6MK

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Wermer Syndrome (MEN Type 1): eMedicine Endocrinology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes consist of 2 categories, MEN 1 and MEN 2. Since 1975, MEN 2 (Sipple syndrome) has been subcategorized into MEN 2a and MEN 2b.The combination of parathyroid tumors, pancreatic islet cell ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 5, 2010 at 7:48 pm By:

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The estimated prevalence of Wermer syndrome (MEN type 1) is 0.02-0.2 cases per 1000 population. More about MEN type 1. http://bit.ly/bc6JfM

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