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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Papillary adenoma
  1. An aldosterone-producing adenoma is a noncancerous (benign) tumor that develops in an adrenal gland, which is a small hormone-producing gland located on ...
  2. Familial isolated pituitary adenoma (FIPA) is an inherited condition characterized by development of a noncancerous tumor in the pituitary gland (called a pituitary ...
  3. Proteus syndrome is a rare condition characterized by overgrowth of the bones, skin, and other tissues. Organs and tissues affected by the disease grow out of ...
  4. ... occurs when a noncancerous (benign) tumor called an adenoma forms in the pituitary gland, causing excessive release ... neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) or familial isolated pituitary adenoma (FIPA).Cushing disease is a subset of a ...
  5. ... cell proliferation leads to the formation of an adenoma involving one or more parathyroid glands. Overproduction of ... function can lead to the development of parathyroid adenoma or, rarely, parathyroid carcinoma.The CASR gene provides ...
  6. ... thyroid, testes, and ovaries. A tumor called an adenoma may form in the pituitary gland, which is ... at the base of the brain. A pituitary adenoma usually results in the production of too much ...
  7. ... protein results in the development of a pituitary adenoma or hyperplasia or in the release of excess ...
  8. ... PubMed Lipton L, Tomlinson I. The multiple colorectal adenoma phenotype and MYH, a base excision repair gene. ...
  9. ... a noncancerous (benign) type of tumor called an adenoma. Approximately 15 percent of people with hyperparathyroidism-jaw ...