Thymic Carcinoid as the First Manifestation of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

In this report, a 40-year-old male was diagnosed as MEN1 syndrome with thymic carcinoid, pancreatic cancer, hyperparathyroidism, and insulinoma with intrahepatic metastasis. Genetic testing showed the mutations of the MEN1 (c.378 G>A, p. Trp126*) in the patient, his children and two sisters, and GCKR (c.151C>T, p. Arg51*) gene in the patient and his children. The pathological examination showed that neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the pancreas was characterized as 6 mitoses per 10 high-power fields (HPF), infiltration of adipose tissue, no intravascular tumor thrombus and nerve infiltration. In addition, NET of the liver was characterized as 4 mitoses per 10 HPF, no intravascular tumor thrombus and nerve infiltration. Immunohistochemical staining showed Ckpan (+), Syn (+), CgA (+), CD 56 (+), PGP 9.5 (+), and Ki67-positive cells (8-10%) in NET. Therefore, we suggested that genetic testing in family members of MEN1 patient, which may be helpful for early diagnosis. PMID: 33334800 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science - Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Tags: Ann Clin Lab Sci Source Type: research