ea0032p527 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2013
Rostomyan Liliya
, Mokrysheva Nataliya
, Tiulpakov Anatoly
, Artemova Alla
, Kirdyankina Nataliya
, Rozhinskaya Liudmila
: Rarely PHPT could be a part of MEN 1 (24.5%). Little is known about clinical differences between MEN1 related and sporadic PHPT.Aim: To compare the clinical features of PHPT in MEN type 1 cases and sporadic PHPT.Materials and methods: Data were obtained in 442 patients: 62 sharing MEN1 phenotype (PHPT in association with pituitary adenomas and/or gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors) (Group-I) and 380 with apparentl...