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The history of the parathyroid glands
Address for correspondence: Dr. Antonis Diamantopoulos Tel: +306985578711, E-mail: tonyd30@windowslive.com Dr. Ioannis Christakis 3 North End Crescent Road, Flat 1, London, W148TG, United Kingdom Tel: +306948378537, +447919355262, E-mail: ichristakis@yahoo.com Received 27-05-10, Revised 09-09-10, Accepted 11-10 ...
Ioannis Christakis +3 more
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Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder caused by an imbalance in calcium homeostasis and is typically associated with the feeding of a calcium‐deficient diet. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism has been reported in domestic species, including cats and dogs, as well as captive carnivores and wildlife including lions ...
JL Austen +5 more
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Ectopic hyperparathyroidism due to an auto‐transplanted parathyroid gland
Hyperparathyroidism due to the autografted parathyroid gland should be suspected in patients who undergone parathyroid auto‐transplantation.
Ko Harada, Fumio Otsuka
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Fluorosis and the parathyroid glands [PDF]
There is a close similarity between the dental changes produced experimentally in the rat by parathyroidectomy and mottled teeth as seen in man and known to be caused by protracted ingestion of toxic amounts of fluorine. In view of the fact that both parathyroidectomy and fluorine produce dystrophies in tissues regulated by the parathyroid glands it is
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ABSTRACT Background The aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical prediction model to predict the occurrence of persistent hypoparathyroidism after total or completion thyroidectomy. Methods This multicentre retrospective cohort study included patients who underwent total or completion thyroidectomy between January 2010 and June 2021 in ...
Sam P. J. van Dijk +29 more
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EC‐EXOs could regulate the differentiation of BMSCs through the key protein THBS3, which inhibits their differentiation to lipogenic cells and promotes their differentiation to osteoblasts. THBS3 could down‐regulate the expression of its downstream target CD47 and delay the process of bone loss in aged mice and OVX mice, which may provide a novel ...
Jiaojiao Wang +8 more
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Osteochondrosis in horses: An overview of genetic and other factors
Abstract Osteochondrosis (OC) is a frequent manifestation of developmental orthopaedic disease, and its severe clinical presentation is known as OC dissecans (OCD). OC is defined as a disruption of the endochondral ossification process in the epiphyseal cartilage, and this disease has been reported in different mammalian species, including humans, dogs,
Lola Martinez‐Saez +2 more
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Single and multigland disease in primary hyperparathyroidism: Clinical follow-up, histopathology, and flow cytometric DNA analysis [PDF]
Two-hundred seventy-four patients with primary hyperparathyroidism had selective removal of enlarged parathyroid glands. Biopsies were taken from all parathyroid glands.
Bagwell, C.B. (Bruce) +5 more
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Abstract Background The dental syndrome EOTRH is a painful, progressive dental disease with an unknown aetiology. The often painful nature of EOTRH emphasises the need for a better knowledge of the underlying pathogenic mechanism and risk factors. A comparative analysis of haematological, biochemical and endocrine values in EOTRH‐affected and non ...
Melusine Tretow +2 more
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Imaging of the parathyroid glands
Primary hyperparathyroidism resulting in hypercalcemia is the most common presentation of parathyroid pathology and usually is related to a parathyroid adenoma and, less commonly, to hyperplasia. Imaging of the parathyroid glands focuses on the detection of adenomas in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.
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