Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia COPY Flashcards
Multiple endocrine neoplasia typically involves ____ endocrine glands and tumors may be benign or malignant
What are the hallmarks of malignancy?
Two
Metastasis; invasion
Genetic inheritence of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
Autosomal dominant trait (with high penetrance and variable expression)
What is the most common type of MEN?
MEN 1 (followed by MEN 2A, then 2B)
How can so many various endocrine organs be affected in MEN syndromes?
Because they arise from the same type of cells - amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation (APUD) group of cells
APUD cells are comprised of ______ cells distributed throughout the body, and have the capacity to synthesize and/or secrete biogenic _____ formed through the activity of ________ enzyme
Neuroendocrine; amines; L-dopa decarboxylase
Hyperplasia vs. hypertrophy
Hyperplasia = increased number of cells
Hypertrophy = increased size of cells
Abnormal mass of tissue; growth exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of normal tissues; persists after cessation of stimuli
Neoplasm
MEN 1 is associated with what other endocrine condition 95% of the time?
Hyperparathyroidism
MEN 2A and B often occur in combination with what type of tumor?
Medullary thyroid carcinoma
About 100% of cases of MEN2B occur in the setting of what other endocrine conditions? (And thus can be used to differentiate 2A and 2B)
Mucosal neuromas
Marfanoid habitus
Pituitary adenoma is typically associated with what type of MEN?
MEN 1
40-50% of tumors associated with MEN 2A and B are _____
Pheochromocytomas
An enteropancreatic tumor would most likely be associated with what type of MEN?
MEN 1
MEN1 is also known as _____ syndrome
Wermer
MEN 1 involves a gene mutation encoding the ____ protein, which typically functions as a _____________, so mutations cause unregulated cell division and thus tumor formation
Menin; tumor suppressor
3 P’s of Men 1
Parathyroid
Pancreas (endocrine)
Pituitary
______ tumors are frequently reported in MEN 1 patients, which males have a predilection for in the ________, whereas _____ type occurs almost exclusively in women
Carcinoid; thymus; bronchial
PPM of MEN 2A
Pheochromocytoma
Parathyroid (hypercalcemia)
Medullary thyroid cancer
PMM of MEN 2B
Pheochromocytoma
Mucocutaneous tumors
Medullary thyroid cancer