Brown tumor: still an old disease? [PDF]
A 32-year-old hemodialysis patient was evaluated for severe back and chest pain. Magnetic resonance imaging (Figure 1) showed an osteolytic tumor on the 5th spinal body with spinal cord compression; similar lesions were also seen in other spinal bodies and in the hip bone.
Stanislas Bataille+5 more
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OSSEOUS AND DENTAL PROBLEMS IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL FAILURE [PDF]
We present a case of a patient with severe renal disease and many complications. The patient is fully questioned and tested due to the searched dental focus - his state is not going better in spite of the treatment and the partial parathyroidectomy.
Miglena Balcheva+4 more
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Multiple brown tumors as a result of hyperparathyroidism in chronic renal disease: a case report
The brown tumor or Osteitis fibrosa cystica is a benign bone lesion that caused by hyperparathyroidism.This complication has been decreased by diagnosis and successful treatment of hyperparathyroidism.
Moncef Sellami, Yosr Chaabouni
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A brown tumor secondary to hyperparathyroidism in the maxilla, skull, scapula, and femora. [PDF]
Psaila A+3 more
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Management of brown tumor of spine with primary hyperparathyroidism
Rationale: Brown tumor (BT) is a rare benign lesion in skeletal system. It is especially rare secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT). The differential diagnosis can be misleading due to its diversified clinical characteristics.
Jinbo Hu+5 more
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MicroRNA dysregulation and esophageal cancer development depend on the extent of zinc dietary deficiency [PDF]
open9siopenFong, Louise Y.; Taccioli, Cristian; Jing, Ruiyan; Smalley, Karl J.; Alder, Hansjuerg; Jiang, Yubao; Fadda, Paolo; Farber, John L.; Croce, Carlo M.Fong, Louise Y.; Taccioli, Cristian; Jing, Ruiyan; Smalley, Karl J.; Alder, Hansjuerg; Jiang ...
Alder, Hansjuerg+8 more
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Maxillary brown tumor as initial presentation of parathyroid adenoma: A case report
Brown tumor is a rare late-stage skeletal change caused by long-term stimulation of excess parathyroid hormone. It is not neoplastic, but a reparative cellular process.
Hon-Ke Sia+3 more
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Bone brown tumors secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) are rare and only around 2-5% of PHPT patients have multiple bone brown tumor lesions, which are also uncommon in literatures.
Weibo Xu+7 more
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Identification of genes expressed by immune cells of the colon that are regulated by colorectal cancer-associated variants. [PDF]
A locus on human chromosome 11q23 tagged by marker rs3802842 was associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) in a genome-wide association study; this finding has been replicated in case-control studies worldwide. In order to identify biologic factors at this
Ash, Colleen+31 more
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Brown tumor of multiple facial bones associated with primary hyperparathyroidism
Rationale: Only 4.5% of brown tumors involve facial bones; of these, solitary bone involvement is usual. Brown tumors of multiple facial bones are extremely rare.
H. Zou+4 more
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