1960
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(60)90111-x
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Peptic ulcer in primary hyperparathyroidism

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“…Hospital, St. Goar (1954) found that peptic ulcer was present in I I (8.8 per cent), though in 2 the ulcer was considered unproved radiologically (see also Ostrow, Blanshard, and Gray, 1960).…”
Section: G Abdominal Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospital, St. Goar (1954) found that peptic ulcer was present in I I (8.8 per cent), though in 2 the ulcer was considered unproved radiologically (see also Ostrow, Blanshard, and Gray, 1960).…”
Section: G Abdominal Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gastric analysis revealed 96 degrees of free acid after injection of betazole hydrochloride (Histalog). Serum calcium deter¬ minations were 14.8 mg/100 ml, 15.1 mg/100 ml, and 15.9 mg/100 ml; serum phosphorus val¬ ues were 2 mg/100 ml and 1.6 mg/100 ml; se¬ rum alkaline phosphatase was normal, 7.4 King-Armstrong units; two blood urea values were high-50 and 52 mg/100 ml (normal, 10 to 40 mg/100 ml). An exploratory operation was advised and at operation the left upper parathyroid gland was seen to be enlarged to approximately 1 X 1.5 X 1.5 cm; the right lower parathyroid gland was thought to be slightly enlarged and was there¬ fore removed.…”
Section: Report Of Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) and duodenal ulcer has been the subject of a nurnber of publications, the results of which have been based on investigations of frequency (4, 5, 8,9,12). Some authors have, however, expressed doubts as to a definitely increased incidence of duodenal ulcer in patients with H P T as compared with a normal population (1 2).…”
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