Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B

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Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B
TermMultiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B
Short definitionMultiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B - (pronounced) (MUL-tih-pul EN-doh-krin A-deh-NOH-muh-TOH-sis.
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B - (pronounced) (MUL-tih-pul EN-doh-krin A-deh-NOH-muh-TOH-sis. . . ) rare genetic disorder that affects the endocrine glands and causes a form of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid cancer, pheochromocytoma, and parathyroid cancer. It can also cause benign (benign) tumors in the adrenal glands and growths around nerves in the lips, tongue, lining of the mouth, and eyelids. Gastrointestinal symptoms and problems with the spine or bones in the feet and thighs can also occur. Multiple endocrine adenomatosis type 2B is caused by a mutation (change) in a gene called RET. Also called MEN2B, MEN2B syndrome and multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B syndrome

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