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Page 184
... ( RARE ) ( PARATHYROIDS ABSENT OR NONFUNCTIONAL ) PATHOLOGIC PHYSIOLOGY OF HYPOPARATHYROIDISM asso- A deficiency of parathyroid hormone is most commonly seen following sub- total or total thyroidectomy . Less com- monly , it may occur ...
... ( RARE ) ( PARATHYROIDS ABSENT OR NONFUNCTIONAL ) PATHOLOGIC PHYSIOLOGY OF HYPOPARATHYROIDISM asso- A deficiency of parathyroid hormone is most commonly seen following sub- total or total thyroidectomy . Less com- monly , it may occur ...
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... rare one , both parents , usually , exhibit no symptoms , although they both carry the gene in the heterozygous state . The probability that a rare gene is present in both parents is considerably increased if they have ancestors in ...
... rare one , both parents , usually , exhibit no symptoms , although they both carry the gene in the heterozygous state . The probability that a rare gene is present in both parents is considerably increased if they have ancestors in ...
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... rare but can be easily recognized , for the gene will never be passed from father to son but will be transmitted to all daughters . An X - linked dominant gene from the mother will be transmitted to half the sons and half the daughters ...
... rare but can be easily recognized , for the gene will never be passed from father to son but will be transmitted to all daughters . An X - linked dominant gene from the mother will be transmitted to half the sons and half the daughters ...
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Relationship of the Pituitary Gland to | 7 |
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