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  Vol. 113 No. 4, April 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Peptic Ulcer Disease

Dimitrios A. Linos, MD; Jonathan A. van Heerden, MB, FRCS(C); Charles F. Abboud, MD; Anthony J. Edis, MD

Arch Surg. 1978;113(4):384-386.


Abstract

• To determine whether primary hyperparathyroidism is related to peptic ulcer disease, we evaluated 46 cases of concomitant primary hyperparathyroidism and peptic ulcer disease. Among these patients, there was no sex preponderance. The pathologic findings at parathyroid surgery, as well as the features of peptic ulcer disease, were the same as in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism or with peptic ulcer disease alone. The ulcer symptoms of 58% of the patients with adequate follow up improved after parathyroidectomy. Sixty-six percent of the patients who had active peptic ulcer disease at surgery improved as compared with only 44% of the patients who had complicated peptic ulcer disease. None of the factors studied (age, sex, serum calcium and serum parathyroid hormone levels, location, and duration of ulcer) had any effect on the peptic ulcer symptoms after parathyroidectomy. Our results and a critical review of the experimental and clinical literature suggest that the association between primary hyperparathyroidism and peptic ulcer disease is no more than coincidental.

(Arch Surg 113:384-386, 1978)



Author Affiliations

From the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn.


Footnotes

Read before the meeting of the Western Surgical Association, Las Vegas, Nov 16-19, 1977.

Reprint requests to Section of Publications, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55901 (Dr Linos).







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