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- ... gene are also implicated in the development of pituitary tumors and gastric, pancreatic, and ovarian cancers. CD334 FGR4_ ...
- ... AIP gene most commonly develop a type of pituitary adenoma called a somatotropinoma. FIPA tumors caused by AIP gene mutations usually occur at ... to control cell proliferation may be reduced, allowing pituitary cells to grow ... unchecked and form a tumor. It is not known why the pituitary gland ...
- ... gene mutations have been identified in sporadic (nonfamilial) pituitary adenomas and in sporadic parathyroid adenomas, which are noncancerous tumors of the parathyroid glands. Like the mutations that ...
- ... levels are most often caused by a noncancerous tumor in the pituitary gland, which is the part of the brain ...
- ... of the gland or development of a noncancerous tumor in the gland (called a pituitary adenoma). The abnormal gland releases more growth hormone ...
- ... s hormone-producing glands, called endocrine glands. These tumors can be noncancerous or cancerous. The most common endocrine glands affected in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 are the parathyroid glands, the pituitary gland, and the pancreas, although additional endocrine glands ...
- ... dermoid of the cornea, a condition associated with tumor-like growths on the cornea. ... homeodomain transcription factor 2 pituitary homeobox 2 PITX2_HUMAN PTX2 RGS RIEG rieg ...
- ... PLAGL1 protein helps control another protein called the pituitary adenylate ... cancerous tumors, including ovarian cancer and cancers of immune system ...
- ... at the base of the brain called the pituitary. It is likely involved in the ... granulosa cell tumor. This mutation replaces the amino acid cysteine with ...
- ... activity of endocrine glands such as the thyroid, pituitary gland, ovaries and ... have been found in tumors of the endocrine glands and in fibrous lesions ( ...