Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Types Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What is multiple endocrine neoplasia
Multiple endocrine neoplasia is a group of inherited disorders characterized by the development of tumors in two or more endocrine glands, most commonly involving the parathyroid, pancreas, pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glands.
❓ What are the main types of MEN
The main types are MEN 1, MEN 2A, MEN 2B and Familial Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma. Each type involves a different combination of endocrine tumors.
❓ What causes MEN syndrome
MEN is caused by inherited genetic mutations. MEN 1 is caused by mutation in the MEN1 gene, while MEN 2 syndromes are caused by mutations in the RET proto-oncogene.
❓ What tumors occur in MEN 1
MEN 1 causes tumors of the parathyroid glands, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors such as gastrinoma and insulinoma, and pituitary adenomas, most commonly prolactinomas.
❓ What is the most common manifestation of MEN 1
Primary hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid hyperplasia is the most common manifestation of MEN 1.
❓ What are the key features of MEN 2A
MEN 2A is characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma and primary hyperparathyroidism.
❓ What distinguishes MEN 2B from MEN 2A
MEN 2B includes aggressive medullary thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma, mucosal neuromas and a marfanoid body habitus.
❓ Why is calcitonin important in MEN
Calcitonin is secreted by medullary thyroid carcinoma and is used as a tumor marker for diagnosis and monitoring in MEN 2.
❓ What is the role of genetic testing in MEN
Genetic testing identifies MEN1 or RET mutations and allows early diagnosis, family screening and preventive treatment such as prophylactic thyroidectomy.
❓ Why must pheochromocytoma be treated before thyroid surgery in MEN 2
Pheochromocytoma must be removed first because uncontrolled catecholamine release during thyroid surgery can cause fatal hypertensive crisis.
❓ What is Zollinger Ellison syndrome in MEN
Zollinger Ellison syndrome is caused by gastrin-secreting tumors in MEN 1 leading to severe peptic ulcer disease and chronic diarrhea.
❓ What is prophylactic thyroidectomy in MEN
Prophylactic thyroidectomy is the preventive removal of the thyroid gland in RET mutation carriers to stop development of medullary thyroid carcinoma.
❓ Can MEN be cured
MEN cannot be cured genetically, but early detection and timely surgery and medical treatment can prevent complications and allow long-term survival.
❓ Is MEN inherited
Yes, MEN is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning a child has a 50 percent chance of inheriting the condition if one parent is affected.
❓ What is the most important screening test in MEN 2
Serum calcitonin and RET genetic testing are the most important screening tools for MEN 2.