ea0081ep594 | Endocrine-Related Cancer | ECE2022
Brunetti Alessandro
, Lavezzi Elisabetta
, Bertuzzi Alexia
, Nappo Gennaro
, Laffi Alice
, Pedicini Vittorio
, Vitali Eleonora
, Trivellin Giampaolo
, Mazziotti Gherardo
, Lania Andrea
Background: The fourth type of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) is a rare variant of MEN presenting a MEN1-like phenotype and originating from a germline mutation in CDKN1B. However, due to the small number of cases documented in literature, the peculiar clinical features of MEN4 are still largely unknown, and clear indications about the clinical management of these patients are currently lacking. In order to enlarge our knowledge on MEN4 and to better typify the clinical fe...