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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Dr. William Clark, Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Assistant in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine: The patient is a 68-year-old retired white woman who entered Jewish Hospital for the fourth time on June 27, 1967, with the chief complaint of abdominal pain.
Stanford Wessler, Louis V. Avioli
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Dr. William Clark, Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Assistant in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine: The patient is a 68-year-old retired white woman who entered Jewish Hospital for the fourth time on June 27, 1967, with the chief complaint of abdominal pain.
Stanford Wessler, Louis V. Avioli
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Parathyroid adenomas: cinearteriography [PDF]
Parathyroid adenomas in an ectopic location, either the mediastinum or high in the neck, can be relatively easily identified arteriographically because the lesions are separate from the thyroid gland and therefore are not confused with it. However, in most cases in which the adenoma is situated adjacent to thyroid tissue (85%-90%), arteriographic ...
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