Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2
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Term | Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2 |
Short definition | Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2 - (pronounced) (MUL-tih-pul EN-doh-krin A-deh-NOH-muh-TOH-sis. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
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Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2 - (pronounced) (MUL-tih-pul EN-doh-krin A-deh-NOH-muh-TOH-sis. . . ) rare genetic disorder that affects the endocrine glands and can cause tumors in the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands. The affected endocrine glands can produce high levels of hormones, which can lead to other medical problems like high blood pressure and kidney stones. Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2 is caused by a mutation (change) in a gene called RET and is divided into three subtypes (MEN2A, MEN2B and FMTC). People with all subtypes of multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2 have an increased risk of medullary thyroid cancer, pheochromocytoma, and parathyroid cancer. Also known as MEN2, MEN2 syndrome and Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 Syndrome
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