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Malignant thymic carcinoid is not prevented by transcervical thymectomy in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1

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posted on 2023-05-16, 12:50 authored by John BurgessJohn Burgess, Giles, N, Shepherd, JJ
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1) is an autosomal dominant tumour syndrome. It is characterized by primary hyperparathyroidism, pituitary neoplasia and foregut lineage neuroendocrine neo-plasia. Malignant thymic carcinoid tumours are an uncommon but important manifestation of MEN 1. Transcervical thymectomy is often advocated as prophylaxis against thymic carcinoids, although there is a paucity of evidence to support the efficacy of this procedure. This is the first report of a malignant thymic carcinoid occurring in an MEN 1 patient following prior parathyroidectomy and transcervical thymectomy. It is concluded that transcervical thymectomy does not reliably provide prophylaxis against thymic carcinoid.

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Publication title

Clinical Endocrinology

Volume

55

Issue

5

Pagination

689-693

ISSN

0300-0664

Department/School

Tasmanian School of Medicine

Publisher

Blackwell Science Ltd

Place of publication

Oxford, England

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  • Restricted

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Clinical health not elsewhere classified

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