Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndromes
HardHigh-yieldSurgery · Endocrine Surgery
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MEN syndromes are autosomal dominant disorders in which two or more endocrine glands develop hyperplasia, adenomas, or carcinomas in a single patient (and across the family). They are a favourite NEET PG topic because they tie together genetics (MEN1 vs RET), surgery (prophylactic thyroidectomy), and clinical endocrinology in one neat package. A MEN syndrome is defined as the occurrence of tumours of two or more e…
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