Background: Despite preoperative localization or intraoperative parathyroid hormone, monitoring increased the operative successful rate, recurrent, and persistent secondary hyperparathyroidism are still unavoidable after parathyroidectomy or reoperation. We present our experience of using percutaneous ethanol injection therapy (PEIT) in treating these patients.
Purpose: To conduct a prospective study of 49 patients with recurrent and persistent hyperparathyroidism using PEIT after subtotal parathyroidectomy or reoperative failure.
Estrogen causes breast cancer by triggering proliferation via an estrogen receptor (ER)-mediated mechanism. However, paradoxically, ER alpha, one of the two known ER subtypes, and the proliferation marker, Ki67, are not usually expressed in the same breast tumor. To explore whether ER alpha-positive tumors and proliferating (Ki67-positive) tumors have different tumorigenic characteristics, we performed an immunohistochemical study on 74 early-onset infiltrating ductal carcinomas of the breast.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn breast cancer, a high frequency of genomic deletion is found in chromosomal region 19p13. Of particular interest is that the LKB1 gene (also known as STK11) has been mapped to this region. LKB1 is responsible for Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), a genetic disease characterized by mucocutaneous pigmentation and gastrointestinal hematoma with an increased risk of developing cancer, including breast cancer.
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