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The government got it wrong, the premier said in his mea culpa.
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This article reviews abdominal neoplasms associated with the various subtypes of MENsyndromes, with a focus on clinical presentation and characteristic imaging features.
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Early diagnosis of multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN ) syndromes is critical for optimal clinical outcomes; before the MENsyndromes can be diagnosed, they must be suspected.
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One patient presented with multipleendocrineneoplasiasyndrome.
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The multipleendocrineneoplasiasyndromes are an association of tumours of 2 or more endocrine glands.
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This article reviews abdominal neoplasms associated with the various subtypes of MENsyndromes, with a focus on clinical presentation and characteristic imaging features.
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Early diagnosis of multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN ) syndromes is critical for optimal clinical outcomes; before the MENsyndromes can be diagnosed, they must be suspected.
Usage of multiple endocrine neoplasia in English
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Three patients had atypical carcinoids, one with multipleendocrineneoplasia type 1 syndrome.
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Pituitary adenomas represent one of the key features of multipleendocrineneoplasia type 1.
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She was diagnosed as having multipleendocrineneoplasia type 1 with gastrinoma and liver metastases.
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At diagnosis, all patients were checked for the presence of multipleendocrineneoplasia type I syndrome.
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One patient presented with multipleendocrineneoplasia syndrome.
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The multipleendocrineneoplasia syndromes are an association of tumours of 2 or more endocrine glands.
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Eight patients had sporadic NETs, and 1 had multipleendocrineneoplasia type 1 syndrome.
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Medullary thyroid carcinoma is the most common cause of death among patients with multipleendocrineneoplasia (MEN) 2.
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The diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma by biochemical and genetic testing is possible in families with multipleendocrineneoplasia type 2.
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Combined biochemical and genetic screening for multipleendocrineneoplasia type 2 is important and effective for the cure of medullary thyroid carcinoma.
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All were symptomatic at presentation except one who had multiglandular involvement as a part of multipleendocrineneoplasia (MEN)-I screening.
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Of the 43 pheochromocytomas, 16 were neoplasms inherited in the setting of multipleendocrineneoplasia type 2A.
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Early diagnosis of multipleendocrineneoplasia (MEN) syndromes is critical for optimal clinical outcomes; before the MEN syndromes can be diagnosed, they must be suspected.
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An association between blood type O and neuroendocrine tumors in multipleendocrineneoplasia type 1 (MEN1) patients was recently suggested.
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Linkage between seven loci on chromosome 19 and multipleendocrineneoplasia type 2a (MEN2A) was examined in a single large Swedish pedigree.
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Objective and design: Genetic screening in multipleendocrineneoplasia type 2 (MEN 2) has led to specific management guidelines based on genotype-phenotype analysis.