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Introduction: Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is an inherited syndrome, affecting multiple endocrine glands. Duodeno-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (DP-NET) represent the most frequent type of NET in MEN1. Their prognosis and treatment strategy is debated.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author: Modica R
Authors: Modica R, Lo Calzo F, De Cicco F, Bottiglieri F, Sciammarella C,
Keywords: neuroendocrine tumor, MEN1 syndrome, duodeno pancreatic tumor.,
Introduction: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome has an autosomal dominant transmission. Combination of tumors: parathyroid, pituitary and pancreatico-duodenal (PD) NETs. PD NETs in MEN1 syndrome show propensity for malignant degeneration.
Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)
Presenting Author: Milanetto A
Authors: Milanetto A, Lico V, Alaggio R, Martini C, Pedrazzoli S,
Keywords: net, men1 syndrome, pancreatic tumor.,
Introduction: We report the case of a 54 year old female with a known MEN1 syndrome with primary Hyperparathyroidism, a Prolactinoma and a pancreatic tumor. The patient complains about episodes of fatigue and sweating, both symptoms improve immediately after a meal.
Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Ploner F, Plank J, Humer-Fuchs U, Lax S, Noggler P,
Keywords: MEN1, Glucagonoma,
Introduction: Insulinoma is the most common endocrine pancreatic tumor. It is mostly benign and single.
Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)
Presenting Author: Pasquali C
Authors: Moletta L, Milanetto A, Lico V, Alaggio R, Sperti C,
Keywords: organic hyperinsulinism, neuroendocrine pancreatic tumors, pancreatic insulinoma,
Introduction: The existence of primary lymph node gastrinoma has been proposed but is controversial. We report two cases (Case A - 37-year-old male, Case B - 43-year-old male) of apparent primary lymph node gastrinoma.
Conference: 8th Annual ENETSConcerence (2011)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Carroll R, Martin J, Tan T, Goldstone A, Spalding D,
Keywords: primary lymph node gastrinoma, gastrinoma of unknown primary site, lymph node metastases,