Thymic neuroendocrine carcinoma (carcinoid) in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 syndrome: the Italian series
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2005
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Thymic neuroendocrine carcinoma (carcinoid) in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 syndrome: the Italian series / Ferolla, P; Falchetti, A; Filosso, Pier Luigi; Tomassetti, P; Tamburrano, G; Avenia, N; Daddi, G; Puma, F; Ribacchi, R; Santeusanio, F; Angeletti, G; Brandi, Ml. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - 90:5(2005), pp. 2603-2609. [10.1210/jc.2004-1155]
Abstract:
Neuroendocrine tumors may occur in the setting of multiple
endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome. Among these, a
probably underestimated prevalence of well differentiated
neuroendocrine thymic carcinoma (carcinoid), a neoplasm
characterized by very aggressive behavior, has been described.
We report characterization of the seven Italian cases
in which this association occurred among a series of 221MEN1
patients (41 sporadic and 180 familial cases; prevalence, 3.1%).
All of the patients were male, and six of seven (85%) were
heavy smokers. No associated hormonal hypersecretion was
detected. The first diagnosis was between the second and fifth
decades. Familial clusters were present in three of seven
(42.8%). No genotype-phenotype correlation was found. All
seven cases were associated with hyperparathyroidism. In
one patient, prophylactic thymectomy revealed a small nodular
lesion suggestive of a thymic carcinoid, providing evidence
that preventive thymectomy might prevent additional
growth of an occult thymic carcinoid. These findings confirm
that thymic carcinoids are associated with a very high lethality,
with a near-total prevalence in smoker males. Therefore,
prophylactic thymectomy should be considered at neck surgery
for primary hyperparathyroidism in MEN1 male patients,
especially for smokers, and, due to the frequent familial
clusters distribution of this pathology, in subjects with affected
relatives presenting this feature. Thus, we recommend
screening every patient affected with a neuroendocrine thymic
neoplasm for MEN1 syndrome. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab
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Ferolla, P; Falchetti, A; Filosso, Pier Luigi; Tomassetti, P; Tamburrano, G; Avenia, N; Daddi, G; Puma, F; Ribacchi, R; Santeusanio, F; Angeletti, G; Brandi, Ml
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