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Query: UMLS:C0221002 (
primary hyperparathyroidism
)
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The study comprised 191 cases of surgically treated hyperparathyroidism, with all principal types of parathyroid disease represented. At least two complete glands stained with a modified
isopropanol
oil red O method for fat, in addition to sections stained with hematoxylin-eosin, were available in each case. On the basis of the morphologic evaluation and the clinical follow-up data, it is concluded that access to two complete glands and the use of fat staining allow highly reliable intraoperative distinction between adenoma and hyperplasia. Of 105 patients followed up for at least one year (mean, 20 months) in whom adenomas were diagnosed, a single possible error was identified. In each of 68 cases classified as hyperplasia on the basis of two abnormal glands, every additional complete gland available (total, 182 glands) was at least partially abnormal, with distinct signs of hyperactivity, irrespective of size. The rate of equivocal findings for cases in which two glands were available (probably adenoma but hyperplasia not excluded) was 8 per cent in 165 cases of
primary hyperparathyroidism
. These results justify limitation of surgery to one side of the neck in patients in whom adenoma is diagnosed on the basis of a complete, functionally normal (inactive) gland in addition to the presumed adenoma. Thus, the methods described provide a basis for optimal utilization of imaging techniques that allow preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas.
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PMID:Fat staining in parathyroid disease--diagnostic value and impact on surgical strategy: clinicopathologic analysis of 191 cases. 241 41
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is secreted by parathyroid glands and is the main known factor that control plasma calcium concentration. There are many indications that PTH or products of PTH degradation influence the mean arterial blood pressure (MAP). These observations might be important in diseases accompanied with the overproduction of PTH such as
primary hyperparathyroidism
(PHPT). It was shown that the six amino acids PTH precursor-
PRO
-PTH with reversed sequence (PRO-rs), which contains a rare tripeptide -Arg-Lys-Lys- fragment, induces significant hypertensive response in rats. This strong alkali tripeptide is also present in the position 25-27 of the PTH molecule. The aim of the present study was to synthesize, by the solid phase peptide synthesis method, PTH fragments including the -Arg-Lys-Lys- sequence and test their influence on blood pressure and calcium plasma concentration in rats. Our study demonstrated that PTH(25-34) and the acetylated amide analogue of PTH(25-30), (Ac-PTH(25-30)-NH(2)) were hypertensive in the physiological doses. The presence of strong alkali sequence -Arg-Lys-Lys- in PTH(25-30) fragment is not sufficient to induce hypertension either in physiological or pharmacological doses in rats. Therefore, both the proximity of the -Arg-Lys-Lys- sequence and length of the peptide might also play roles as pressure factors.
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PMID:Hypertensive activity of synthesized PTH(25-34) and Ac-PTH(25-30)-NH2 in rats. 1901 89