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  Vol. 244 No. 3, July 18, 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The shrinking man. A manifestation of severe renal osteodystrophy

M. L. Horensten, G. Boner and J. B. Rosenfeld

A 37-year-old man, who had been undergoing hemodialysis for nine years, had severe osteodystrophy with a consequent 28-cm locc in height. This shrinkage in size is probably secondary to tertiary hyperparathyroidism. In spite of two previous explorations, there is still evidence of hyperparathyroidism and his present condition precludes surgical intervention.





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