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Previous case histories

January 2002

The skin is, at times, indeed the “window to the soul” (or underlying disease)

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


What is PTH-RP and should surgeons know anything about it?

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


February 2002

Are all malignancies of the thyroid gland primary?

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


An unusual cause of hematuria

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


March 2002

THE RELATIONSHIP OF PAPILLARY THYROID CANCER (PTC) AND FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS (FAP)

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA (ACC) – HAS TECHNOLOGY CLOUDED CLINICAL JUDGEMENT?

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


April 2002

Parathyroid Carcinoma
A Rare Yet Important Cause of Primary Hyperparathyroidism

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


Calciphylaxis (CP) and tumoral calcinosis (TC) – Two rare but serious complications in patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


May 2002

Should every radiologically detected tumor be biopsied?

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


The infamous three “P’s” – pituitary, parathyroid, pancreas – the building blocks of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1)

Jon A. van Heerden, M.D., Mayo Clinic


August 2002

Giant Cell Tumor of the Mandibule Presenting with Hypercalcemia

Janice L. Pasieka, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery,
University of Calgary

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December 2002

Pitfalls of Adrenal Cortex Sparing Adrenalectomy in MEN IIa Syndrome
Professor Malcolm H. Wheeler

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