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Endocrinology
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Bone and Calcium Disorders
Are there certain patients with primary hyperparathyroidism for whom you would consider percutaneous ablation of a parathyroid adenoma over surgical parathyroidectomy?
Bilgin, C, et al., PMID 40326768
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