1996
Mechanism of technetium 99m sestamibi parathyroid imaging and the possible role of p-glycoprotein
Mitchell B, Cornelius E, Zoghbi S, Murren J, Ghoussoub R, Flynn S, Kinder B. Mechanism of technetium 99m sestamibi parathyroid imaging and the possible role of p-glycoprotein. Surgery 1996, 120: 1039-1045. PMID: 8957492, DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6060(96)80052-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbnormal parathyroid tissueParathyroid tissueP-glycoproteinGlycoprotein expressionMechanism of technetiumTreatment of recurrentAbnormal parathyroidParathyroid visualizationPersistent hyperparathyroidismParathyroid explorationConsecutive patientsParathyroid glandsHistologic examinationSestamibi uptakeThyroid glandSestamibiTechnetium sestamibiNormal thyroidMonoclonal antibodiesImmunohistochemistryTouch preparationsTissue originTissuePossible roleRapid confirmation
1985
New applications of total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation: Use in proximal renal tubular dysfunction
Kinder B, Rasmussen H. New applications of total parathyroidectomy and autotransplantation: Use in proximal renal tubular dysfunction. World Journal Of Surgery 1985, 9: 156-164. PMID: 3838609, DOI: 10.1007/bf01656271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal parathyroidectomyMetabolic bone diseaseBone diseaseProximal renal tubular dysfunctionGraft-dependent hypercalcemiaSevere bone diseaseVitamin D intoxicationTreatment of hyperparathyroidismCases of recurrentRenal tubular dysfunctionNew clinical settingsParathyroid massPersistent hyperparathyroidismRecurrent diseaseSecondary hyperparathyroidismPolyendocrine syndromeRenal osteodystrophySubtotal resectionFurther recurrenceParathyroid hyperplasiaTubular dysfunctionLocal anesthesiaEffective treatmentGraft tissueHigh incidence
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