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. 1991 Jun;40(2):75-7.

Parathyroid tumors in atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima: first report of surgical cases, 1956-1988

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Parathyroid tumors in atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima: first report of surgical cases, 1956-1988

N Takeichi et al. Hiroshima J Med Sci. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

Seventeen patients with parathyroid gland tumors underwent surgical resection at the Hiroshima University Hospital between 1956 and 1988. Three of them where born after the atomic bomb explosion, and 6 of the remaining 14 patients (42.9% of the total- a high proportion) were atomic bomb survivors. Because parathyroid gland tumors and hyperparathyroidism are assumed to develop in patients who have been exposed to radiation after a long latent period, it is necessary to anticipate the possible occurrence of these diseases in atomic bomb survivors. The present paper is the first to report surgically extirpated parathyroid gland tumors in atomic bomb survivors.

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