Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Flashcards
1
Q
What is MEN?
A
A group of inherited disorders
They present in the yuonger age group with multifocal hyperplasia/neoplasms of endocrine organs
2
Q
How does MEN 1 occur?
A
Mutation in the Men 1 tumour suppressor gene
- > Defective menin protein production
- > Irregular cell growth
3
Q
What are the features of MEN 1?
A
- Parathyroid Hyperplasia/Adenoma
- Pancreatic tumours (hypoglycaemia)
- Duodenal endocrine tumours (hypoglycaemia & ulcers)
- Pituitary adenomas (mainly prolactinoma)
4
Q
What cause MEN 2?
A
Mutations in RET proto-oncogenes
5
Q
What are the features of basic MEN 2?
A
Medullary Carcinoma of thyroid and pheochromocytoma
6
Q
What are the features of the MEN 2A variant?
A
MEN 2 (medullary carcinoma & pheochromocytoma)
+ Parathyroid hyperplasia
7
Q
What are the features of the MEN 2B variant?
A
MEN 2 (medullary carcinoma and pheochromocytoma)
+ Neuromas of skin, mucous membrane and skeletal abnormalities.