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parathyroid hyperplasia

A condition in which the parathyroid glands (four pea-sized glands found in the neck) are larger than normal. This condition may cause the glands to make too much parathyroid hormone, which can lead to a loss of calcium from the bones, too much calcium in the blood, broken bones, and other health problems. Parathyroid hyperplasia may be caused by chronic kidney disease, low vitamin D levels, and other medical conditions. It may also occur in people who have certain inherited disorders, including multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndrome and familial isolated hyperparathyroidism.

( PAYR-uh-THY-royd HY-per-PLAY-zhuh )
Source: NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

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