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Whilst investigating 26 members of the same family, we discovered 5 cases of
multiple endocrine neoplasia
type II a. The present report demonstrates the diagnostic value of basal plasma thyrocalcitonin (TCT) assays, before and after stimulation with pentagastrin, and of plasma carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) assays. Some of the clinical features encountered were novel--e.g. in one patient the phaeochromocytoma was revealed by a haemothorax with cardiovascular
collapse
--and others were peculiar; thus, in 4 cases the medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) was less than 2 cm in diameter and without lymph node or visceral metastases, even in patients aged 87, 59 and 56. More classically, MTC, always multifocal, was clinically silent, as were the two cases of phaeochromocytoma and hyperparathyroidism. Phaeochromocytomas were difficult to diagnose. Ultrasonic tomography did not prove very helpful and the disease was transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Finally, MTC secreted a variety of substances (TCT, CEA, beta-endorphin, somatostatin), and HLA A2-B15 antigens were found in 3 patients.
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PMID:[Hemothorax disclosing hemorrhagic necrosis of a pheochromocytoma: circumstance for detection of multiple endocrine neoplasia type IIa. Detection of 5 familial cases]. 287 8
Mouse mammary sarcoma cells, line EMT6/Ro, were exposed for 1 min to 1 MHz continuous wave ultrasound over a range of intensities from 0.5 to 30 W/cm2 (spatial peak). The presence of thymine base damage (TBD) products of the 5,6-dihydroxydihydrothymine type was determined by an alkali degradation assay. Production of damage was found to be greatest (approximately 2.7 X 10(-3%) t'/T) at an intensity of 10 W/cm2 and fell off rapidly above and below this intensity. The amount of base damage produced at 10 W/cm2 ultrasound was approximately equivalent to the damage produced by a gamma-ray absorbed dose of 12 krad. Assay of cells immediately after sonication at 10 W/cm2 showed that approximately 14% of the cells had been lysed. Tests showed that it was the DNA of the intact cells, however, which sustained all of the TBD. Survival data demonstrated that of the remaining unlysed cell population approximately 5% were viable, whereas cells exposed to 12 krad showed no survival. Additionally, cells were exposed for up to 5 min at 5 W/cm2. An increase in TBD was demonstrated with increasing time of exposure such that the rate of production at 5 min was approximately three times greater than that of a 1-min exposure. TBD was found to be completely suppressed when cells were sonicated at 10 W/cm2 for 2 min under 4 bar of hydrostatic pressure. Addition of the radical scavengers beta-
MEA
and cystamine eliminated TBD but had minimal effect on survival. The pressure and scavenger experiments demonstrate that TBD results from cavitation-induced free radicals. Based on the values for both the half-life and diffusion distance of such radicals, our results indicate that at least part of the bubble
collapse
occurs intracellularly.
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PMID:Production of thymine base damage in ultrasound-exposed EMT6 mouse mammary sarcoma cells. 669 45
Pheochromocytomas are neuroendocrine tumors that typically present with paroxysms of hypertension, but occasionally can lead to marked hemodynamic instability, left ventricular dysfunction, and cardiovascular
collapse
. Although pheochromocytoma in pregnancy is rare, factors specific to pregnancy can precipitate catecholamine crisis, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. We present a case of acute cardiovascular
collapse
with transient left ventricular dysfunction due to catecholamine crisis in a healthy young woman at term pregnancy. Further clinical and genetic investigation revealed pheochromocytoma as part of
multiple endocrine neoplasia
IIa (Sipple syndrome). A discussion of diagnosis and treatment strategies for pheochromocytoma in pregnancy and acute catecholamine crisis accompanies this report.
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PMID:Pheochromocytoma storm presenting as cardiovascular collapse at term pregnancy. 1558 Jan 62
We report the case of a 24-year-old female with a history of medullary thyroid carcinoma who presented at 38 weeks gestation with acute chest pain and shortness of breath. She was found to be in pulmonary edema and respiratory failure. An emergency cesarean section was performed. Subsequently, an echocardiogram revealed an ejection fraction of 10%. After medical therapy with digoxin, milrinone, captopril and diuretics, her condition improved rapidly and a repeat echocardiogram showed that the left ventricular function had normalized. Diagnosis of pheochromocytoma was made by urine and plasma catecholamine measurements. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 3.7 cm left adrenal mass. Increased uptake activity was seen in the same region by an (131)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scan. The patient underwent successful surgical resection of the pheochromocytoma. Subsequent DNA analysis revealed that the patient had a mutation of the RET proto-oncogene. The same mutation was also found in several of her family members. In summary, we report a case of
multiple endocrine neoplasia
2A presenting as peripartum cardiomyopathy and cardiovascular
collapse
. Pheochromocytoma should be considered as a potential cause of peripartum cardiomyopathy.
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PMID:Multiple endocrine neoplasia 2A syndrome presenting as peripartum cardiomyopathy due to catecholamine excess. 1558 45