Familial Primary Hyperparathyroidism Complicated with Wilms' Tumor.
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概要
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We describe a familial occurrence of primary hyperparathyroidism. The proband is a 60-yearold woman who had a parathyroid adenoma. Her older sister had a parathyroid adenoma with cementifying jaw fibroma and her younger sister died of parathyroid adenocarcinoma with pulmonary metastasis at the age of 38. We have not yet obtained evidence for other endocrine disorders suggesting multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) in this pedigree. The proband is complicated with Wilms' tumor. It is now widely accepted that respective predisposed genes of MEN type 1 and Wilms' tumor, and PTH gene are located on chromosome 11. The manifestation observed in this case may be related to mutational abnormalities on chromosome 11.(Internal Medicine 33:123-126, 1994)
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著者
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Morimoto Isao
The First Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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Okada Yosuke
The First Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Occupational And Environm
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NAKANO Yoichiro
The First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Enviro
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FUJIHIRA Takashi
The First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Enviro
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Eto Sumiya
The First Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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Inokuchi Nobuo
The First Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Occupational And Envirome
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MORIMOTO Isao
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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KAKINUMA Ayumu
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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FUJIMOTO Ryouji
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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ISHIDA Osamu
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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NAKANO Yoichiro
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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INOKUCHI Nobuo
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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FUJIHIRA Takashi
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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KAKINUMA Ayumu
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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FUJIMOTO Ryouji
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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OKADA Yosuke
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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ETO Sumiya
The First Department of Internal Medicine, University of Occupational & Environmental Health
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