• Br J Surg · Oct 2021

    Association of symptomatic gallstones and primary hyperparathyroidism: a propensity score-matched analysis.

    • Y Saito, H Takami, A H Abdelhamid Ahmed, A Nakao, K Ho, T Tokuda, R Miyata, G W Randolph, and N Ando.
    • Department of Surgery, International Goodwill Hospital, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.
    • Br J Surg. 2021 Oct 23; 108 (10): e336e337e336-e337.

    AbstractIf the prevalence of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) in patients with symptomatic gallstones is higher than that in the general population, PHPT screening could reveal important clinical implications. We observed that the prevalence of PHPT in these patients was higher compared to that of healthy matched controls.

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