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Angiographic visualization of a vein or artery partly or completely encircling small adenomas of islet cell or parathyroid origin is an occasional helpful localizing sign, particularly when the overlying pancreas or thyroid glands are intensely stained. Three examples (two islet cell; one parathyroid) are presented.
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S. B. Reeder, T. S. Desser, R. J. Weigel, and R. B. Jeffrey Sonography in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Review With Emphasis on Scanning Technique J. Ultrasound Med., May 1, 2002; 21(5): 539 - 552. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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