Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Flashcards

1
Q

What is significant about the genetics of MENs?

A

autosomal dominant trait

high degree of penetrance

variable expressivity

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2
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What is the prevalence of MEN syndromes?

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MEN 1 = 2-20 per 100,000

MEN less common (2B = rarest, 5% of all type 2 cases)

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3
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What types of cells do MEN tumors arise from?

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Amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation (APUD) cells

make/secrete biogenic amines thru enzyme L-dopa decarboxylase

found in a lot of different organs

make small popypeptide hormones

membrane-bound neurosecretory granules

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4
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What types of tumors are found in MEN 1 and what is their prevalence?

A

PT adenoma = 95%

pancreatic tumors = 50%

pit adenoma = 40%

carcinoid tumors = 30%

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5
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what type of tumors only in MEN type 2?

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medullary thy carcinoma = 100% in both a and b

pheochromocytoma = 50% of both a and b

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6
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What tumors distinguish MEN 2A and 2B?

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In both: medullary thy cancer, pheochromocytoma

Only in 2a: Parathyroid carcinoma

Only in 2B: neuromas

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7
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What type of MEN has pancreatic and pituitary tumors?

A

MEN1

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8
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What type of MENs have parathyroid adenomas?

A

MEN1

MEN2A

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9
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What type of MEN has marfanoid habitus?

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MEN 2B (100%)

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10
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What is the genetic cause of MEN 1?

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2 copies of mutated MEN1 –> encodes menin protein = tumor suppressor

mutation –> unregulated cell division –> tumor

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11
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What is Wermer syndrome?

A

MEN type 1

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12
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In what type of MEN are carcinoid tumors common?

A

type 1

males: common in thymus
women: bronchial

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13
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What are the 3 means of diagnosing MEN 1?

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clinical: 2 or more Men 1-associated tumors
familial: pt w/ one men tumor and 1st degree relative w/ men1
genetic: asymptomatic carrier of men1

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14
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What is usually the first manifestation of MEN type 1?

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hyperparathyroidism

PT gland tumors in 95% of cases –> hyperplasia of all four glands

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15
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What is the second most common manifestation of men type 1?

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cancer of pancreatic islet cells

most frequent = gastrinoma (1/3 of all gastrinomas assoc w/ MEN1)

insulinoma = 2nd most common –> hypoglycemia

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16
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What type of men has pituitary tumors?

What type of tumor are they usually?

A

Men type 1 (~50% of cases)

prolactinoma most common kind

most of them are functionally active

17
Q

What is the treatment for MEN 1?

A

surgical resection of associated adenomas

or medication management of pituitary tumors (bromocriptine for prolactinoma)

subtotal pancreatectomy, but surgical cure for these tumors is usually not possible

18
Q

What is MEN type 2 caused by?

A

by 1 gain of fxn mutation in RET protooncogene

RET encodes for RTK that Piates and activates enzymes critical to cell development

19
Q

What is the most common sign of men 2?

A

medullary thyroid carcinoma =

transformation of parafolicular/C cells of thyroid –> detect high calcitonin

abt 50% also get pheochromocytoma

20
Q

Of the type 2 MENs, which is more severe?

A

type 2B

avg age of death is ~30

in type a avg age of death is ~60

21
Q

What is Sipple syndrome?

A

Men 2A

22
Q

What is distinct about the pheochromocytomas in MEN 2 vs sporadic types?

A

secrete greater amounts of epinephrine than sporadic type

23
Q

In what type of MEN is cutaneous lichen amyloidosis sometimes present?

A

type 2A

24
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What is distinct about the medullary TC in MEN 2B?

A

more agressive

metastatic lesions have been described in infancy