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Intestinal ganglioneuromatosis as an early extra-endocrine manifestation of type 2B multiple endocrine neoplasia

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl13302

Abstract

Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B (MEN 2B) is a rare variant of hereditary tumor syndromes caused by germinal mutations in the proto-oncogene RET. One of the components of the syndrome is multiple neurinomas, the early detection of  which is not always given due attention. We present a description of the case of MEN 2B, manifested in the first months of life by intestinal ganglioneuromatosis. The disease presented with chronic constipation, including episodes of intestinal obstruction that required repeated surgical interventions. MEN 2B was suspected at the age of 15. At the time of diagnosis, an increase in serum calcitonin levels was noted (1041 pg/ml, norm <9.5 pg/ml), and a node in the thyroid gland was also determined (1,3*1,0*1,2 see, TIRADS 5), subsequently verified as a neoplasm of C-cells. By DNA analysis, a pathogenic variant p.Met918Thr, typical for MEN2 B, was detected in the RET gene. No signs of pheochromocytoma were found at the time of investigation. The patient underwent a thyroidectomy with lymphadenectomy. The difficulties of early diagnosis of sporadic cases of MEN 2B due to the nonspecificity of gastrointestinal manifestations of the disease are discussed.

About the Authors

J. V. Averianova
Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital of the Russian National Research Medical University named after. N.I. Pirogova
Russian Federation

Julia V. Averianova - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

none



N. Y. Kalinchenko
Endocrinology Research Centre
Russian Federation

Nataliya Y. Kalinchenko - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

none



D. N. Brovin
Endocrinology Research Centre
Russian Federation

Dmitry N. Brovin - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

none



E. E. Petryaykina
Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital of the Russian National Research Medical University named after. N.I. Pirogova
Russian Federation

Еlena E. Petryaykina - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

none



A. N. Tiulpakov
Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital of the Russian National Research Medical University named after. N.I. Pirogova; Medical Genetic Research Center named after Academician N.P. Bochkova
Russian Federation

Anatoly N. Tiulpakov - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

none



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Averianova J.V., Kalinchenko N.Y., Brovin D.N., Petryaykina E.E., Tiulpakov A.N. Intestinal ganglioneuromatosis as an early extra-endocrine manifestation of type 2B multiple endocrine neoplasia. Problems of Endocrinology. 2023;69(6):109-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl13302

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