The Correct Answer is
A.parathyroid adenoma
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Hyperparathyroidism is associated only with MEN Type I (major) and MEN Type IIA (minor). 85% of patients with MEN Type I have clinically moderate-severe hyperparathyroidism, 35% have Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome,

and 25% have prolactinomas. MEN I is autosomal dominant and is associated with a defect in the
MEN1 gene (a tumor suppressor gene) on Chromosome 11.
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