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    • Heterogeneous genetic background of the association of pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma and pituitary adenoma: results from a large patient cohort 

      Denes, J.; Swords, F.; Rattenberry, E.; Stals, Karen; Owens, Martina; Cranston, T.; Xekouki, P.; Moran, L.; Kumar, A.; Wassif, C.; Fersht, N.; Baldeweg, S. E.; Morris, D.; Lightman, S.; Agha, A.; Rees, A.; Grieve, J.; Powell, M.; Boguszewski, C. L.; Dutta, P.; Thakker, R. V.; Srirangalingam, U.; Thompson, C. J.; Druce, M.; Higham, C.; Davis, J.; Eeles, R.; Stevenson, M.; O'Sullivan, B.; Taniere, P.; Skordilis, K.; Gabrovska, P.; Barlier, A.; Webb, S. M.; Aulinas, A.; Drake, W. M.; Bevan, J. S.; Preda, C.; Dalantaeva, N.; Ribeiro-Oliveira, A., Jr.; Garcia, I. T.; Yordanova, G.; Iotova, V.; Evanson, J.; Grossman, A. B.; Trouillas, J.; Ellard, Sian; Stratakis, C. A.; Maher, E. R.; Roncaroli, F.; Korbonits, M. (Endocrine Society, 2015-03-01)
      CONTEXT: Pituitary adenomas and pheochromocytomas/paragangliomas (pheo/PGL) can occur in the same patient or in the same family. Coexistence of the two diseases could be due to either a common pathogenic mechanism or a ...