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Clinical Chemistry 36: 711-718, 1990;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 36, 711-718, Copyright © 1990 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Diagnosis of the multiglandular endocrine neoplasias

HG Bone 3d
Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 48202.

Multiglandular endocrine neoplasia syndromes are disorders characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance patterns and by the striking patterns of clinical presentation of these endocrine tumors, which are often hormonally active. Not every patient with adenomas of more than one endocrine gland has one of these classical familial syndromes. This paper will deal with the specific diseases known as multiglandular endocrine neoplasia Types 1, 2A, and 2B. Types 2A and 2B are also known as Types II and III.





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