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Endocrine tumor parathyroid tumors

Granular cell tumor, gliomas, melanoma Merkel cell tumor, pancreatic endocrine neoplasms, carcinoid, small cell cardnoma, parathyroid tumors... [Pg.69]

In the studies of long-term exposure of rats to both triphenyltin hydroxide and bis(tributyltin)oxide, most of the tumors were found in endocrine glands. In addition to the pituitary adenomas associated with bis(tributyltin)oxide and triphenyltin hydroxide, there was also an increased incidence of pheochromocytomas of the adrenal gland, parathyroid carcinomas and pancreatic adenocarcinomas in animals from at least one sex. Triphenyltin hydroxide was associated with an increased incidence of testicular Leydig cell tumors in male rats at the highest dose. Hepatic tumors were found in male and female mice following 80 weeks of triphenyltin hydroxide administration. [Pg.101]

Primary hyperparathyroidism results from hyperplasia, adenoma, or carcinoma of the parathyroid glands and from ectopic production of the hormone by squamous cell carcinoma of the lung or by adenocarcinoma of the kidney. In about 10% of hyperparathyroidism, hyperplasia or tumors of the parathyroid glands occur due to familial disorders known as multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN). MEN syndromes consist of three subtypes (I, IIA, IIB) and are... [Pg.885]

A second member of the parathyroid hormone family, parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP), is quite similar to PTH in amino acid sequence and protein structure. Like PTH, it activates the parathyroid hormone receptor causing increased bone resorption and renal tubular calcium reabsorption. Increased serum concentrations of parathyroid hormone-related protein are the predominant cause of hypercalcemia in cancer patients with solid tumors. This observation led to its discovery and to the elucidation of its many cellular functions in normal tissues. In contrast to PTH, which is expressed only in parathyroid glands, PTHrP is detected in many tissues in fetuses and adults it is found in epithelia, mesenchymal tissues, endocrine glands, and the central nervous system. This protein is also the principal regulator of placental calcium transport to the fetus. [Pg.887]


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